Best quick tan?

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Hey all what's the best liquid tan out there? Im out of the stuff i had and figured to try something new. I have three beavers, two coyotes, and a handful of rabbits and plan on making some rabbit lined beaver elbow high mitts with coyote trim. Any advice? :) I made fleece lined beaver mitts last winter and they turned out okay.... Cheers and happy holidays!
 
I am tanning 14 rabbit furs right now with Muriatic Acid (Hydrochloric) and Coarse Salt and water.

2 days in the brine, flesh skin, add more acid and salt then 7 more days in the brine.

You can get the Acid at paint stores (used for etching concrete).

Google "tanning rabbit fur", I don't have the link on my phone but if I remember when I get home I will post it.

They have 2 recipes on the site I used and the other uses Alum but it was easier to get the Acid.
 
I used Lutan F on my last bear hide & it turned out great. I have tried brain tan & although it does do a good job, it is messy, & more work than the chemical processes. If I get the chance to get any coyotes or coons this Winter I will try the Lutan on them too.

George
 
I am tanning 14 rabbit furs right now with Muriatic Acid (Hydrochloric) and Coarse Salt and water.

2 days in the brine, flesh skin, add more acid and salt then 7 more days in the brine.

You can get the Acid at paint stores (used for etching concrete).

Google "tanning rabbit fur", I don't have the link on my phone but if I remember when I get home I will post it.

They have 2 recipes on the site I used and the other uses Alum but it was easier to get the Acid.

Right on Buddy......:D.......When do I get my new HAT......:dancingbanana:
 
I am tanning 14 rabbit furs right now with Muriatic Acid (Hydrochloric) and Coarse Salt and water.

2 days in the brine, flesh skin, add more acid and salt then 7 more days in the brine.

You can get the Acid at paint stores (used for etching concrete).

Google "tanning rabbit fur", I don't have the link on my phone but if I remember when I get home I will post it.

They have 2 recipes on the site I used and the other uses Alum but it was easier to get the Acid.

Alum is on the spice rack at your local grocery store for under three dollars. Do you live on a dairy farm that hydrochloric acid is easier for you to find?

That's not an insult, just a question. At my farm we had jugs of it lying around anyway.
 
Alum is on the spice rack at your local grocery store for under three dollars. Do you live on a dairy farm that hydrochloric acid is easier for you to find?

That's not an insult, just a question. At my farm we had jugs of it lying around anyway.

$3/100g tin...........recipe calls for 2 cups total. Would be pretty expensive to use that method, trust me I tried every pharmacy around with no luck.

Muriatic Acid (Hydrochloric) is used in our industry for etching concrete for painting and we have several jugs at work, pretty common for Paint Stores to carry a few jugs.
 
I have done most hides except moose in sufuric acid immersion tan with excellent results.
Do you want acid tanning, alum tanning or vegetable tanning solutions. I can give you relaxing formulas for dried skins, dehairing solutions, deliming solutions, nuetralizing solutions, degreasing solutions and fat - liquoring formulas.
 
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