Well, what can I say, I parked my trailer outside with my gear in it. Was supposed to move it inside the garage, but after we where done, there was no room for everything that needed to be inside, so figured the trailer could stay outside.
I forgot that all my riding gear was inside it.
I opened it up so I could remove it all, and this is what I found.


I've been researching how to clean it for over a week now. Seems the basic steps are to;
1) Kill the mold. Use an acid solution, 50/50 water/vinegar.
2) Clean the mold off the leather. Use a mild soap. Saddle soap, something mild that wont dry out the leather, Dawn dish soap, maybe Woolite or baby soap.
3) Preserve the leather. Leather conditioner, Neatsfoot oil.
There is a lot of how-to info out there, youtube, but then mine isn't a little mold, I have forests growing on it. First to fix my trailer. There was o-rings for sealing the bolt holes holding the rack on, which wasn't good enough. I replaced them with plumbing washers, big and thick, that I had to screw onto the bolts. Dried it out, and am now waiting on more rain, something we usually have a lot of during the winter, but not this one.
The textile material is easy, remove items I don't want to wash (padding) and place in the washer (front load), with a full cup of vinegar. Then the 50/50 solution to wash the padding off, and now needing a quick wash in a mild soap solution. In my case, I used a watered down solution of dish washing soap.
So far, so good. My jacket, Airhawk and face/neck shield has come out clean. I didn't remove the helmet padding yet, my wife doesn't want to but the helmet back on, no matter how clean I say it is, as she doesn't want to breath the mold. I can't blame her, so it looks like it's going to cost me a few $100's to buy new ones for the both of us.
Then on to the leather, most likely tomorrow. Since the gloves have mold inside also, along with the riding jacket having an inside liner, I will be soaking all the leathers in a 50/50 solution with some Woolite soap in it. Rinse it by hand in a basin full of it, and a second rinse after they have all been cleaned, with fresh water.
I've a jacket, vest, chaps and gloves, all needing this care. After they have been cleaned and dried, then I'll need to re-protect it, neatsfoot seems the best. I did buy some automotive leather conditioner which contained lanolin and neatsfoot.
I'm hoping that this will recover all my gear. I have nothing to lose, as the way it is right now, I need to replace it all. I don't think this will harm it overall, as I've been caught out in the rain before and got completely soaked, taking days to dry out. It's about time I recondition the leather anyways, and now I have too.
I found nothing on a search, except for mold release, so thought I would post here and see what others have done with their accidents and leathers.