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Thread: Stinky tanned billy skin - any suggestion how to get rid of the smell?

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    Stinky tanned billy skin - any suggestion how to get rid of the smell?

    Got a Billy over the Easter weekend, this one had beautiful fur so decided to keep it. Dropped off to a local guy to tan.

    Skin came out beautifaully but the smell is just %^&%% awful , smells just as strong as the day we got him

    wife will not allow that anywhere near the house so it hangs in the barn for now. - You can smell this from 5 meters away

    Any idea what to do? will the smell fade over time? The guy who tanned it said he tried using eucalyptus oil but doesn't seem to do much.

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    Ozone generator, maybe worth a shot if you have one handy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alanpyc View Post
    Got a Billy over the Easter weekend, this one had beautiful fur so decided to keep it. Dropped off to a local guy to tan.

    Skin came out beautifaully but the smell is just %^&%% awful , smells just as strong as the day we got him

    wife will not allow that anywhere near the house so it hangs in the barn for now. - You can smell this from 5 meters away

    Any idea what to do? will the smell fade over time? The guy who tanned it said he tried using eucalyptus oil but doesn't seem to do much.

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    needs good wash first up - soak in nappysan for a few hours - hand wash in bath - use lux flakes - peg out with very fine nails on sheet ply - and let dry - my suspicion is the smell will be in the hair and not the skin
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry the hunter View Post
    needs good wash first up - soak in nappysan for a few hours - hand wash in bath - use lux flakes - peg out with very fine nails on sheet ply - and let dry - my suspicion is the smell will be in the hair and not the skin
    Thanks for the tip. the skin is all dry now , I take it shouldn’t damage / cause fur slip if I wash and dry again ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by alanpyc View Post
    Thanks for the tip. the skin is all dry now , I take it shouldn’t damage / cause fur slip if I wash and dry again ?
    no not if it has been tanned properly- drying will be the important bit - naturally not forced say in front of heater

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    What sort of tan did he use? Was it soaked in a acid bath?

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    Unleaded and then an alkaline detergent (laundry type). Normally do this before tanning.


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    I'm not sure you will ever get rid of that smell for good. It may be easier to go hunting again and take a nanny.

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    Sure so I guess that means pinned on a plyboard away from direct sunlight? Most likely just gonna leave in the barn

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    so I have been told

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    I tanned skins professionally for about 9 years and you need to get the stink out before tanning. I used Nilodor and added drops of it to the pre-washes, pickle, and tanning solution. I know in the US the taxidermy supply companies sell an agent specifically for ridding the smell from such skins etc. Cheers

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    That last poster sounds like very low-grade AI ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by 6x47 View Post
    That last poster sounds like very low-grade AI ..
    Could be english as a second language...Only question it binary the first or another?

    Looking at the posters other post I suspect more likely a phisherman than a hunter @dannyb ?
    Intelligence has its limits, but it appears that Stupidity knows no bounds......

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    Quote Originally Posted by timattalon View Post
    Could be english as a second language...Only question it binary the first or another?

    Looking at the posters other post I suspect more likely a phisherman than a hunter @dannyb ?
    the issue has been remedied
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