I have a large collection of WWI and WWII leather. I have also had many problems with mould on some of these items. My 1904 U.S. Cavalry holster is always receiving mould on it's surface,any time of the year well before any other items. My luger and small cal. German leather seems to be less suseptable. And my Brit Sam Brownes and scabbards seem naturally resistant.
I've done some experimenting, used Kelly's Protector with polymer on a Canadian 1914 holster that used to attract lots of mould 2 years ago and now receives next to none. I've put leather out in the hot sun in summer, after a light wipe down, kept a di- humidifier going in basement in the summer, furnace keeps house dry in winter. Lately serious collector friends got me into Lexol,that really got an Arisaka sling back to a flexable life, and looks good on other leather too, but I don't know if it will protect against moisture.
A baraometer says our house is now,winter 48% but the basement den and leather displays is always 60-85 %.
I am wondering what's the best way to keep leather display mould free. I don't doubt there are several options and I'm looking for advice.
I've done some experimenting, used Kelly's Protector with polymer on a Canadian 1914 holster that used to attract lots of mould 2 years ago and now receives next to none. I've put leather out in the hot sun in summer, after a light wipe down, kept a di- humidifier going in basement in the summer, furnace keeps house dry in winter. Lately serious collector friends got me into Lexol,that really got an Arisaka sling back to a flexable life, and looks good on other leather too, but I don't know if it will protect against moisture.
A baraometer says our house is now,winter 48% but the basement den and leather displays is always 60-85 %.
I am wondering what's the best way to keep leather display mould free. I don't doubt there are several options and I'm looking for advice.
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