Monday 30 September 2019

Glad Bag!

We haven't done any camping this year but I haven't given up hope of going in the near future! I have a lovely pair of purple paisley cases that I use for more civilised travel but they aren't really the thing for camper trailer trips. (I tried them for our Nambucca holiday).

Drifta has released a premium range of leather-trimmed canvas weekender bags.  They are nearly $400 each (where similar from the standard range is $149.00).  A lot more than I intend to spend!

Nick and I were poking about in an antique shop today when I spotted this Gladstone bag. It was priced at $48 and seemed in great condition.  Nick wasn't keen but I was - and after some quick online price checking, I took the bag to the counter.

I'd thought that if I was prepared to haggle, I'd offer $40 but as it happened the seller gave the discount without my asking.  How good is that?!

Once home I set about cleaning my "new" purchase.  I vacuumed some small leaves from inside (praps herbs, not sure).

I then sprayed the outside lightly with Koh, before reading that mild soapy water was best for cleaning old leather.  Whoops - call me too gung-ho!  There was wool detergent downstairs and I used that in a bucket of just warm water to gently wash the leather.  The inside of the bag had a musty smell, so I cleaned that also and propped the bag open to dry in the fresh air.

I couldn't find my magic sponge, so used a tiny sprinkle of Ajax and a damp cloth to remove a couple of small scuff marks.  Next step was a generous application of Leather Dressing (purchased at the Ipswich Show a couple of years ago and regularly used for cleaning my Blundstone boots).  The leather drank that in!

The musty smell had lessened after cleaning but was still evident.  I've put a liberal dose of carb soda in the bag and shut it up.  I'll leave for a day or so before vacuuming out.  Fingers crossed that does the trick!

There is some light tarnish to the clasps and metal trim.  I might use some extra-fine steel wool on those but don't have any on-hand at the moment.