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How to conserve bird skins?
I wonder if anybody can tell me what i can use to conserve birdskins?
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How to conserve bird skins?
Borax will dry out the oils in the skin. I have always been successful
putting pelts in a large plastic bag filled with Boraxo laundry detergent (acutally not a detergent, but that is where you will find it in almost any grocery store). I then seal the bag and freeze it for a while. After a couple weeks of freezing I air the pelt out, place it back in the borax and store it in a cool, dry place away from my regular tying materials for a period of a few weeks. You can then wash out the pelt, dry it and use it. YMMV Joe C. "Erik B" wrote in message ... I wonder if anybody can tell me what i can use to conserve birdskins? |
How to conserve bird skins?
"Cornmuse" wrote in
: Borax will dry out the oils in the skin. I have always been successful putting pelts in a large plastic bag filled with Boraxo laundry detergent (acutally not a detergent, but that is where you will find it in almost any grocery store). I then seal the bag and freeze it for a while. After a couple weeks of freezing I air the pelt out, place it back in the borax and store it in a cool, dry place away from my regular tying materials for a period of a few weeks. You can then wash out the pelt, dry it and use it. YMMV Joe C. "Erik B" wrote in message ... I wonder if anybody can tell me what i can use to conserve birdskins? Again, Boraxo is not Borax. Boraxo is half soap. If you use Boraxo, you will make a royal mess. Scott |
How to conserve bird skins?
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How to conserve bird skins?
FYI I just called 20 mule team about the borax Laundry booster about a
week ago. It contains no detergent is 99% pure The other ingredients are inert from the earth |
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