Talcum powder or cornstarch will absorb oils from leather. Leave some overnight on the stain. If the oil is still in the leather, I suggest throwing it away. If your bag is faux leather, try lighter fluid instead. Probably won't remove the smell? I'm not sure. Check the composition personally & Google accordingly.
Leather soaks in oil like a mf so it may not be salvageable. Also depends on the oil.
Source: Haberdasher/Upholsterer/Curtain Maker/Tailor in a past life.
Magicmyrddin t1_j5pmvnt wrote
Reply to LPT Request: How to remove the smell of air freshener's oil that got spilled all over my leather bag? (Leaving the bag outside for two days didn't do a thing). by alexisgolnas
Talcum powder or cornstarch will absorb oils from leather. Leave some overnight on the stain. If the oil is still in the leather, I suggest throwing it away. If your bag is faux leather, try lighter fluid instead. Probably won't remove the smell? I'm not sure. Check the composition personally & Google accordingly.
Leather soaks in oil like a mf so it may not be salvageable. Also depends on the oil.
Source: Haberdasher/Upholsterer/Curtain Maker/Tailor in a past life.