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Originally Posted by Akady
What woudl you use to clean and sanitize the leather and linen? like tea tree oil?
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I'm no expert at this, but I'd suggest cleaning the leather with saddle soap (?) followed by an anti-bacterial/ viral spray (something like Lysol, unscented of course) is the best I can think of. Also, to be sure, sufficient moist heat would kill everything on the strop, but would probabbly damage the leather, so I can't recommend heat. The usual treatment with strop dressing would follow.
As for the linen, it's generally best NOT to soak a genuine linen strop as this will cause it to swell and possibly deform. A light cleaning with lather applied to the surface and then scraped off is recommended. Wrapping the linen strop in a layer of damp towel then ironing the strop through the towel until the towel is nearly dry will probably produce enough moist heat to kill most pathogens. An application of the Lysol (or similar product) would then be a good idea.
Scott