Well that stinks!  (sorry, couldn't resist :-) 

Seriously though,  liberally rubbing in some Brooks Proofhide on the top 
may loosen much of the offending molecules and offending olfactory 
updrafts. Wait an hour or so and wipe off as much as you can with several 
paper towels.  Hopefully much of the offending sweat will come off along 
with the excess Proofhide. Might try this twice,...for stubborn cases.

  There is also a leather "cleaner" I've used called "Meguiar's Gold Class 
Rich Leather Cleaner/Conditioner"  that might do the job (Since 1901,...so 
it's been around a LONG time!)  I've never used it on my bicycle saddles 
though,...just on several leather binocular cases and on my Mazda MX-5 
Miata 2 seater leather seats.  In you case, I'd probably try this first. I 
bought my 14 ounce bottle at a Pep Boys or Auto Zone Store several years 
ago.                                                            

On Friday, August 28, 2020 at 1:31:03 AM UTC-4 John P. in SF wrote:

> Apologies for cross-posting, to SFR members
>
> I recently purchased a fine used Brooks B-17 saddle from a 'friend' and 
> have been enjoying it.
>
> However.
>
> I found myself checking my personal glandular areas for odor when near my 
> bike pile, thinking that perhaps I have eaten something or took a shirt or 
> pair of boxers from the wrong pile that day. After a few confirming sniffs 
> I looked elsewhere and easily found the offending source, my newly acquired 
> B-17.
>
> Any tips for odor removal from the newbies or anciennes? 
>
> Thanks in advance, 
>
> John P in SF, who thought he smelled a bargain and got more than he wanted.
>

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