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Bobcat hide tanning.....
I have 2 bobcat hides in the freezer, what is the best tanning solution for them? Is the tanning solutions in cabelas any good? I have tanned a deer hide with borax and alum, but is that too harsh for the cat hides?? The solution in cabelas says it makes the hides soft, which was hard to do on the deer hide and I am afraid that the cat hide will tear trying to soften it. Any ideas? [&:]
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RE: Bobcat hide tanning.....
Alum and borax do not tan skins. The borax is a decent moth proofer and alum works to tighten the hide to help lessen the chance of slippage. Id say the tan kits could help. Bobcats do need to be degreased.
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RE: Bobcat hide tanning.....
so what is the best degreaser??
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RE: Bobcat hide tanning.....
dawn
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RE: Bobcat hide tanning.....
Dawn is far from the "best" degreaser. For bobcats, get a degreaser specifically for tanning, such as Rittel's.
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RE: Bobcat hide tanning.....
Dawn might cut residual grease, but to properly degrease skins, use Bruce Rittels product like M.Magis said or use Tannery Degreaser from McKenzie Supply.
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RE: Bobcat hide tanning.....
Good deal, so i can get that from mckenzie supply?? I am gonna get it started soon, so any pointers will help!! Thanks
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RE: Bobcat hide tanning.....
You can get either one from McKenzie.
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