Hide Tanning
There are many different options out there that seem to work for the people using them; therefore we will be giving you four different options that you can try, to see what works best for you. For the first three options, you must salt and pickle, using either pickling crystals or safetee acid.
1. Lutan
2. Syn-Oil Tan, Liqua Tan, Kwik-N-Eze
3. Curatan
4. Tannium
Let's first look at a product from Van Dyke's called Lutan-F. Mix the Lutan F accordingly:
1. For every gallon of water:
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Add 2 ounce of Lutan-F
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Add ½ LB of non-iodized Salt
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(Optional) Bactericide, Basacryl, PS-650, or Lysol: 1 tbl @ gallon
2. Use enough water to allow the hide to float freely in the Lutan-F solution
Raccoon |
3 gallons water, 6 oz. Lutan-F, 1 ½ lb Salt |
Fox |
3 gallons water, 6 oz. Lutan-F, 1 ½ lb Salt |
Coyote |
4 gallons water, 8 oz. Lutan-F, 2 lb Salt |
Deer Cape Small |
5 gallons water, 10 oz. Lutan-F, 2 ½ lb Salt |
Deer Cape Large |
7 gallons water, 14 oz. Lutan-F, 3 ½ lb Salt |
Complete Deer |
12 gallons water, 24 oz. Lutan-F, 6 lb Salt |
3. (Caution: do not leave skins in the tan longer than the recommended time) Submerge the hide or cape in the Lutan-F for 12-22 hours depending on the hide
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12 to 14 hours for mink to raccoon and fox sized animals
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13 to 15 hours for coyote sized animals
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16 to 18 hours for deer
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20-22 hours for an elk or moose
