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midas
15-09-2014, 01:47 PM
Picked up an October copy of "AIR Gunner" magazine,yesterday!and in it is a method of curing hides and skins with washing up liquid!
Discovered by a guy called John Bezzard,Whilst attempting to clean some soild Kids skins.
It runs to 3pages,with many pictures.But in a nut shell""
Place skins in a bucket of tepid water,(not hot or it will shrivel the skin side)containing a liberal dose of Fairy liquid,stir the skins for 5minutes.
After 24hrs,remove from bucket,rinse in tepid water, n drape over fence,bush etc to Partially dry.
Then stretch n pin to a pallet or frame so both sides get aired.
For 7 days apply a liberal dose of Fairy liquid to the skins n rub in with a damp sponge.
On days 8 to 10,aplly slightly less FLrubbed around with a wet sponge.Next rub the skin with an abrasive stone,ie,a pumice stone.strarting in the middle n working out to the edges,for around 20 mins.if it becomes dry,wet with sponge.
On the 10th day after your last treatment,leave the skin on board until Dry,then remove from the board,n trim of the edges which will be hard.as the nails don't allow you to get to the edge.Comb the hair.
This method produces very soft,supple pelts.
Store pelts,by rolling in newspaper,with the hair on the outside.
Hope this gives you the information needed.Best of luck.
They guy who "invented"this method uses the pelts to make practical items...on the lines of Capt Scotts,clothing,Sleeping bags.used on their expedition to the south pole.

luresalive
15-09-2014, 02:55 PM
if it works sounds much better than using brains, bloody smelly messy job that is!!

Silverback
15-09-2014, 03:16 PM
Does it have to be Fairy or will any other brand do ?

Tigger004
15-09-2014, 03:34 PM
Skins that do dishes are as soft as your face, mild green fairy liquid.......lol

Silverback
15-09-2014, 04:42 PM
Skins that do dishes are as soft as your face, mild green fairy liquid.......lol

Depends on how soft your face is ;)

midas
15-09-2014, 06:09 PM
if it works sounds much better than using brains, bloody smelly messy job that is!!
"He quotes he used,Pomegranate n Honeysuckle,but didnt think it made much difference.its good for getting rid of the male musky smell"
also he doesnt cure rabbit skins in summer because they are too thin,or fur plucked by doe making nest,etc.

midas
15-09-2014, 06:15 PM
Does it have to be Fairy or will any other brand do ?

In the title it says "curing skins with washing up liquid".
But states what he used!

May be??its because of FAIRY's,grease cutting ability that makes it superior???

midas
15-09-2014, 06:28 PM
Skins that do dishes are as soft as your face, mild green fairy liquid.......lol
:jumping-joy:

Silverback
15-09-2014, 06:30 PM
Hmmmm all WUL has an anti grease detergent in it....maybe its not so important what the brand is...Did the article mention if you needed just basic WUL or if the stuff with different smells may not work because of additives ?

midas
15-09-2014, 06:40 PM
Hmmmm all WUL has an anti grease detergent in it....maybe its not so important what the brand is...Did the article mention if you needed just basic WUL or if the stuff with different smells may not work because of additives ?
He was trying to clean up some soiled goat skins.(not cure them at the time)Used what he had.n states "doesn't see that the scent matters!"

Pop into Smiths or Borders etc.n have a read on page.33,36,37.Octobers "AIRGUNNER"

Silverback
15-09-2014, 06:50 PM
Ok ta....See where I'm coming from if it has added smell ? Particularly Orange or Lemon...with the potential for citric acid

beermaker
21-09-2014, 11:43 AM
Sounds interesting, been curing rabbit skins with the kids at work with salt but this sounds a good alternative.

midas
21-09-2014, 11:51 PM
Sounds interesting, been curing rabbit skins with the kids at work with salt but this sounds a good alternative.

Yes he says it gives lovely soft skins.Ideal for gloves/sleeping bags etc.Salt tends to make them a little hard.
Don't think you could have the kids "chewing "them to soften in the traditional way.lol.