Hi, what would be the best way to clean Vietnam era canvas/cloth equipment such as packs, belts, canteen covers, mag pouches, that have a musty smell? would washing them in a mild soap{any suggestions for a brand?} and completely air drying do the job. obviously don't want to damage them or the markings, but don't want the smell either. thanks, Mike
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From a conservation point of view. Never clean any historical artifact. Even though that item is called by some a recent war era item. Please help me understand your logic in wanting to risk any further possible damage or fading of fabric to an item, or even rusting attached metal items? If you want a newer war era item, or a never used item collect those items. A lot of collectors like a some what salty look to a item. A kind of been their look.
I would recomend only brushing off any loose soiling like mud ect. Use a natural type of brush. Never use a roller tape brush. That leaves a residue behind on your item, or use a hand held vaccum. Do not rub any item, or over vaccum a area. If there is any loose items like threads, metal, plastic avoid brushing/vaccuming around that area. It is your item do as you see fit with. I hope this helps. PaulLast edited by Paul R.; 07-29-2008, 06:02 AM.
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