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#934450 - 10/16/08 03:14 AM Quick question? On Cleaning pelts
Jon S Offline
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Registered: 08/14/08
Posts: 569
Loc: Michigan ( Yank Birth, Reb Hea...
For the past few years, Before I put my coons on the stretcher. I have put them in an old washing machine, for a quick wash and rinse. I have noticed on a couple of them that the gaurd hairs have went curley. But on those same pelts I have recieved compliments on how clean and soft it was.
Will the curling, or putting them in the washer damage the pelt or my chance for a good profit on that pelt?

just curious thx Jon
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#934453 - 10/16/08 03:22 AM Re: Quick question? On Cleaning pelts [Re: Jon S]
Cattrax Offline
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Registered: 12/28/06
Posts: 8594
Loc: Wy
Jon I know there is a lot of guys on here that dont do it, but I was every thing I put up, and I have always got good money on my stuff, dont know if it makes a difference or not, but I have had good comments about the way I put my fur up.
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#934454 - 10/16/08 03:24 AM Re: Quick question? On Cleaning pelts [Re: Cattrax]
Jon S Offline
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Registered: 08/14/08
Posts: 569
Loc: Michigan ( Yank Birth, Reb Hea...
I have also recieved compliments on how clean and soft they are. And washing them in the old washer in my garage has kept my wife from yelling at me about the little pieces of fat on her clothing. So that a plus to! Jon


Edited by Jon S (10/18/08 04:06 AM)
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#934463 - 10/16/08 04:12 AM Re: Quick question? On Cleaning pelts [Re: Jon S]
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Registered: 12/23/06
Posts: 6411
Loc: South Central Nebraska
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#934475 - 10/16/08 04:57 AM Re: Quick question? On Cleaning pelts [Re: tmrschessie]
zachary scott Offline
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Registered: 07/21/08
Posts: 510
Loc: Kentucky
Don't think ya can go wrong with washing your pelts. I have washed some of my bloodier yote pelts. They all come out clean and fluffy and look alot better than the un-washed ones.

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#934534 - 10/16/08 07:06 AM Re: Quick question? On Cleaning pelts [Re: zachary scott]
james247 Offline
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Registered: 11/27/07
Posts: 746
Loc: Kentucky 15yr old
do you wash them after you flesh...before you stretch?
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#934542 - 10/16/08 07:14 AM Re: Quick question? On Cleaning pelts [Re: james247]
TexA 67 & going Offline
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Registered: 12/24/06
Posts: 4863
Loc: Estherville, IA
Cleaning your pelts by washing WILL NOT make the hair/fur curl!

The curly-ness on Coon pelts is normally seen on an Un-Prime fur. The hair is "kinky" or curly if you prefer. Prime fur is straight and longer....

Clean, well handled fur (any kind) is always welcomed in all the fur shops I know of......
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#934641 - 10/16/08 08:48 AM Re: Quick question? On Cleaning pelts [Re: james247]
Greg H Offline
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Registered: 12/18/07
Posts: 102
Loc: Ontario, Canada
James when I wash the pelts I do it prioir to scraping.
Hang them up fur out in front of a fan until dry and then scrape and board.

Greg

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#934656 - 10/16/08 08:59 AM Re: Quick question? On Cleaning pelts [Re: Greg H]
mark Online   content
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Registered: 12/22/06
Posts: 5736
Loc: Logan County KY
Key word, cold water
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#934788 - 10/16/08 10:17 AM Re: Quick question? On Cleaning pelts [Re: mark]
BigBob Offline
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Registered: 12/23/06
Posts: 7475
Loc: St. Louis Co, Mo
Use soap, not detergent.
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#934805 - 10/16/08 10:30 AM Re: Quick question? On Cleaning pelts [Re: BigBob]
james247 Offline
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Registered: 11/27/07
Posts: 746
Loc: Kentucky 15yr old
Originally Posted By: BigBob
Use soap, not detergent.



hmmm...explain
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#934875 - 10/16/08 11:00 AM Re: Quick question? On Cleaning pelts [Re: james247]
BigBob Offline
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Registered: 12/23/06
Posts: 7475
Loc: St. Louis Co, Mo
Detergent is full of additives and can cause slippage.
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#934911 - 10/16/08 11:22 AM Re: Quick question? On Cleaning pelts [Re: BigBob]
Actor Offline
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Registered: 09/11/08
Posts: 3474
Loc: Newark, Ohio 69 years
Originally Posted By: BigBob
Use soap, not detergent.


What kind do you recommend?
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#935864 - 10/16/08 07:27 PM Re: Quick question? On Cleaning pelts [Re: Actor]
BigBob Offline
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Registered: 12/23/06
Posts: 7475
Loc: St. Louis Co, Mo
Any liquid dish soap, Dawn works great.
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