VansonRider
A-List Customer
- Messages
- 356
Hey all,
I recently picked up a Barbour International A7, the McQeen trials coat! It is massively cool, and I found a nice and generous size 50 that lets me wear it over any riding gear I like. From the minimal armored shirt up to a full on leather Vanson it covers it all!
Only issue is the Ebay seller gave it a fabreezing before sending it on it's way. It wasn't hosed down too badly, but I really dislike the smell.
My first measure was to turn it inside out, spray with vinegar, and air it out hung out on the fire escape while still inside out. No real change. I was surprised.
It's waxed cotton so I can't really use soap or water thats not cold. My next plan was turn it inside out and dunk it in a cold bath, then let it air again, outside in the wind.
I figured someone on here might have a good solution to stripping the fabreeze from the liner without stripping the wax.
If it comes down too it, I'll deal with the smell rather than de-wax the jacket.
I recently picked up a Barbour International A7, the McQeen trials coat! It is massively cool, and I found a nice and generous size 50 that lets me wear it over any riding gear I like. From the minimal armored shirt up to a full on leather Vanson it covers it all!
Only issue is the Ebay seller gave it a fabreezing before sending it on it's way. It wasn't hosed down too badly, but I really dislike the smell.
My first measure was to turn it inside out, spray with vinegar, and air it out hung out on the fire escape while still inside out. No real change. I was surprised.
It's waxed cotton so I can't really use soap or water thats not cold. My next plan was turn it inside out and dunk it in a cold bath, then let it air again, outside in the wind.
I figured someone on here might have a good solution to stripping the fabreeze from the liner without stripping the wax.
If it comes down too it, I'll deal with the smell rather than de-wax the jacket.