I have found if you add a little Borax  washing powder to the mix below, it will
help a lot. Even had it work on a skunk skin.
Tony   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Byard Miller wrote:

> >I just went by a local shop and picked up a bucktail (olive) and
> >when I got it home and took it out of the package, it stunk
> >something awful.
> >
> >This is the first time I have ever bought one that smelled bad.
> >Almost like it was improperly processed.
> >
> >Anyone ever run into this?  Anyone ever shampoo a bucktail?  Any suggestions?
> >
> >- Gary
> >
>
> Hi Gary...
>
> Yep...sometimes you will get a stinky one. Make sure all the fat is
> removed from the skin side. Wash in your sink with a mild dishwashing
> detergent. Another tip is to add some softener/anti-static
> conditioner to the bath. Dry with a blow hair dryer. This is actually
> recommended for most materials. Make sure it is completely dry before
> storage.
>
> keep tyin'...byard

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