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Getting mold smell out of leather seats
Hello
So we're working on a 1997 Jaguar XK8 (seats are covered with Connoly leather, best of its kind, they don't produce that kind of leather anymore, so we really need to save it)
The car had a mold and mildew smell, we've identified (almost) all the causes - HVAC system, underneath the carpeting, under the rear seats, inside door panels etc.
We've used Vital Oxide to kill the mold and replaced all the parts that were destroyed (like a sponge lining of the HVAC ventilators).
Now for the seats. they look pristine - so no visible trace of mold - but after driving the car for 15-20 minutes the smell clings in the clothes.
We've used countless Leatherique treatments and now we're spraying Vital Oxide on them once a day but the smell remains.
Any advice? as a last resort we were thinking to repaint them...
Thank you
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Re: Getting mold smell out of leather seats
Going out on a limb...but thinking it is not the leather but the 'stuff' under the seat covering.
Bill
In dog beers, I've only had one.
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Re: Getting mold smell out of leather seats
The mold is suspended in the seat foam and probably on the inside of the leather. You are forcing the smell out through the seams and openings when you sit down and compress the foam. I've no idea how you would go about trying to clean that...I'm guessing the seats have to come out and have new foam installed, and at that time clean the underside of the leather.
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Re: Getting mold smell out of leather seats
We've already done that - took out the leather cover, cleaned the interior of the leather and the foam. but seems we need to do it again and use the stronger disinfectant. or if that foam is attacked is useless?
same goes with the carpets. the foamy interior (the part that goes on the car metal) stinks, although there is no visible mold...can that foam be saved?
thank you
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Re: Getting mold smell out of leather seats
Having worked in a body shop, and dealt with a lot of flood damaged cars...I would say that the foam needs to be replaced....especially the seat foam. Cleaners can only do so much.....mold is nasty stuff
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Re: Getting mold smell out of leather seats
Good luck with the mold hunt. I was curious about the leather company and found the Connolly Leather entry on Wikipedia. Sad business story, but it looks like the family "established C B Leather Ltd and resumed the manufacture and production of high quality leather and now sells under both C B Leather and Connolly." If you still end up needing some help with the leather, you might give them a try.
CONNOLLY
Connolly USA Leather Hides & Skins 800-222-9577
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Re: Getting mold smell out of leather seats
Originally Posted by briarpatch
Having worked in a body shop, and dealt with a lot of flood damaged cars...I would say that the foam needs to be replaced....especially the seat foam. Cleaners can only do so much.....mold is nasty stuff
Spoken to a classic car restorer yesterday. He told me that before throwing away the foams, to wrap them in plastic foil and then re-mount the cleaned leather on top. This way the smell is "locked down". So we'll do it in three steps: treat the foam with a more powerful disinfectant - Vital Oxide 4000 ppm, check the result, try with the foil and if all fails we build new foam.
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Re: Getting mold smell out of leather seats
Originally Posted by scuff
Good luck with the mold hunt. I was curious about the leather company and found the Connolly Leather entry on Wikipedia. Sad business story, but it looks like the family "established C B Leather Ltd and resumed the manufacture and production of high quality leather and now sells under both C B Leather and Connolly." If you still end up needing some help with the leather, you might give them a try.
CONNOLLY
Connolly USA Leather Hides & Skins 800-222-9577
That is nice, didn't know they relaunched the business. I've dropped them an email however i hope i will save that leather as it looks perfect and surely the cost will be huge.
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Re: Getting mold smell out of leather seats
So new "intelligence" has arrived: seems that the leather covers are attacked by spores, that have penetrated deep inside the leather fibers. i think using Leatherique actually fed the spores with water, as Leatherique also hydrates. Bumped into an Australian product called Leather Therapy, they say they are specialists in killing mildew deeply rooted in leather. anybody has experienced this product? It's the last chance before throwing away the leathers and stitching new ones...Any other kind of tips in trying to save this leather? even heard that putting it in a freezer works, as cold kills the spores...
thank you
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Re: Getting mold smell out of leather seats
If you can get your hands on a steam cleaner use that. Steam kills bacteria and steamers are designed to eliminate odors. I have the VX 5000 and love it!
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