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Musty, stinky, odorous old leather bags aren't much fun and it's probable you're not keen to reuse such a bag. Before you resort to throwing it out, there are various ways that might just restore it to a respectable odor again.

Method 1
Method 1 of 7:

Doing a simple clean

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  1. If this clean doesn't shift the odor, you can try one of the other suggested methods after.
    • Wipe the leather bag inside and out with a clean, dry, soft cloth. This will pick up dust, loose debris and even some mold or mildew.
    • Wipe the leather bag down with a damp cloth. This will collect even more of the above items.
  2. Choose somewhere outdoors that is sheltered from direct light and heat, such as a table on the porch. Leave for a day if possible.
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  3. If the bag still smells bad, choose one of the remaining suggested methods, or a combination of the methods.
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Method 2
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Cleaning with white vinegar

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  1. Sponge the bag with the solution. Work on the inside of the bag and any mildewed outside part of the bag for a few minutes. [1]
    • It's a good idea to test a small spot before trying this method, in case it stains.
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  3. Place the bag outside under shelter away from direct light to air dry.
  4. If it is still there, repeat. If not, the bag can be used again.
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Method 3
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Cleaning with detergent soap

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  1. [3]
  2. Dip the cleaning cloth or sponge in the solution and wring out before using. [4]
  3. Concentrate in particular on the areas that you think are the smelliest.
  4. Place outside in a sheltered area away from direct sunlight and heat.
  5. If it lingers, try again.
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Method 4
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Deodorizing with baking soda

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  2. Tie off with a knot.
  3. Alternatively, place both items inside an airtight container.
  4. Let the baking soda work on the bag for at least 24 hours. The odors from the bag should transfer across to the baking soda.
  5. Check the odor of the leather bag; if it still smells bad, repeat the process for another 24 hours, or longer. If it smells good again, throw away the baking soda, wash the sock and use the leather bag again.
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Method 5
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Deodorizing with newspaper

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This method is also useful for shoes and boots that smell mildewed or unpleasant. Note that this method might mark some lighter leather bags, so place them inside a pillowcase or similar thin bag before tossing in with the newspaper.

  1. Scrunch the pages up and stuff them inside a large plastic bag, such as a kitchen waste bag or a garbage bag. [6]
  2. Arrange it so that it sits snugly in the middle of the papers. [7]
  3. Alternatively, seal with a twist tie.
  4. A few days more won't hurt it.
  5. Do a sniff test to see whether the odor has gone. If not, return to the bag for a few more days. Eventually it should start to smell better.
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Method 6
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Deodorizing with coffee

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This method is great for removing the odor of cigarette smoke from an old leather bag. However, realize that if the bag has been subjected to years of sitting around a smoker, even coffee grounds won't life the odor. This is more for an old bag subjected to a small dose of cigarette pong.

  1. They must be dry grounds, so if you're using grounds from your own coffee making, allow them to fully dry first. Or use the cheap instant coffee granules. Knot it off to keep the coffee intact. [8]
  2. Leave it there for up to a week. During this time, it should soak up much, if not all, of the cigarette smoke odor.
  3. If all is good, the bag is ready for reuse. If it still smells a little, return the sock for a few more days.
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Method 7
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Deodorizing with potpourri

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  1. Place the potpourri inside a sachet. [9]
  2. Leave it there for at least one week.
  3. Do not leave it in a dark cupboard; instead find somewhere with fresh air and indirect, cool light.
  4. It's a good idea to leave the sachet in the bag when using as well, as the scent will continue to improve the bag's own scent.
    Expert Answer
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    How do I prevent odors in my leather bag?

    Mallika Sharma

    Certified Leather Care Technician
    Mallika Sharma is a Certified Leather Care Technician and the Founder of The Leather Laundry, a niche spa service for luxury leather gear in India. Mallika specializes in leather cleaning, coloring, repairing, and restoring for shoes, handbags, jackets, wallets, belts, and sofas. She holds a Master’s degree in Finance and Investment from the University of Edinburgh Business School. Mallika is a certified Professional Leather Care Technician and trained with the globally reputed leather care company, LTT in the United Kingdom.
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    Answer from Mallika Sharma :

    You can prevent musty odors by ensuring that you store your bag in a cool and dry place. Keep it in a dust cover or cloth bag and not a plastic bag. Always put a pouch of silica gel inside, which helps keep moisture at bay!

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    How can I get rid of musty odors caused by moisture?
    Mallika Sharma
    Certified Leather Care Technician
    Mallika Sharma is a Certified Leather Care Technician and the Founder of The Leather Laundry, a niche spa service for luxury leather gear in India. Mallika specializes in leather cleaning, coloring, repairing, and restoring for shoes, handbags, jackets, wallets, belts, and sofas. She holds a Master’s degree in Finance and Investment from the University of Edinburgh Business School. Mallika is a certified Professional Leather Care Technician and trained with the globally reputed leather care company, LTT in the United Kingdom.
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    Deodorize your bag by leaving it out in the sun to dry. Just don't leave it out for more than a few hours or the leather could fade.
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    How do I freshen a book bag purse that has a bad odor from spoiled milk?
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    Try using the vinegar method, and if that doesn't work, try the baking soda.
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      Tips

      • Make sure to make a spot test before you use these materials on your favorite leather items.
      • Keep the bag fresh from now on. Do not store it where it is liable to go moldy; if you live with high humidity, investigate options for keeping your leather items mold-free, such as placing a constantly-glowing bulb in the shoe storage area or using damp-removing devices or powders.
      • Dried tea leaves (fresh) can be used in place of coffee grounds or granules.
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      Warning

      • Adding liquid to a leather item can easily ruin it. Always test an inconspicuous spot first, or use it without testing only if you don't mind possible loss of the leather's condition.

      Things You'll Need

      • Cleaning cloths - always use soft ones on leather (and clean, of course)
      • Airtight container, such as a Tupperware box
      • Water
      • White vinegar
      • Baking soda (in a sock or similar item)
      • Liquid detergent
      • Coffee grounds (in a sock or similar item)
      • Potpourri (in a sachet)
      • Newspaper (and a large plastic bag, such as a garbage bag); a pillowcase is also a good idea, for protecting the bag from newspaper ink stains

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      To remove the smell from an old leather bag, try using soapy water. First, wipe it with a damp, soft cloth inside and out to get rid of any debris or mildew. Once your bag has air dried, smell it to see if the odor has gone away. Another way you can get rid of the smell is using baking soda. Fill a clean sock with baking soda and tie a knot in the top. Then, place your bag and the sock in a large resealable plastic bag or airtight container. Leave it for at least 24 hours so the baking soda can absorb any remaining odor. For more tips, including how to remove the smell of your leather bag using newspaper, read on!

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