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<blockquote data-quote="FullCircleWVa" data-source="post: 1767435" data-attributes="member: 42342"><p>After fleshing it, you'll need to pickle the hide to get it ready to take on the tanning solution (what i do with raccoons) equal parts white vinegar and water and around 2 cups of salt to the gallon. A few days in there stirring a couple times a day and make sure the hide stays fully submerged. After pickling, rinse it a few times in fresh water, dry the fur side and pat down the hide side. Then it's ready for the tanning solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FullCircleWVa, post: 1767435, member: 42342"] After fleshing it, you'll need to pickle the hide to get it ready to take on the tanning solution (what i do with raccoons) equal parts white vinegar and water and around 2 cups of salt to the gallon. A few days in there stirring a couple times a day and make sure the hide stays fully submerged. After pickling, rinse it a few times in fresh water, dry the fur side and pat down the hide side. Then it's ready for the tanning solution. [/QUOTE]
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