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Getting blood out of dried fur #4325308
02/19/14 07:04 PM
02/19/14 07:04 PM
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So I made the mistake of leaving the blood on the fur of 2 coyotes I had shot hunting and was wondering what a good way to get this out would be?? They will be getting shipped to NAFA or FHA anyway. Will Tumbling take it out or do I need to wash it out before I ship them. Normally I don't shoot critters so don't deal with the bloody fur.

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Re: Getting blood out of dried fur [Re: ccoyote] #4325330
02/19/14 07:12 PM
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Give them a good rubbing with borax. Will give the pelt a bit more sheen as well.

Re: Getting blood out of dried fur [Re: SNIPERBBB] #4325341
02/19/14 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted By: SNIPERBBB
Give them a good rubbing with borax. Will give the pelt a bit more sheen as well.
SNIPERBBB, do you put the borax in powder form on dry fur?? ordo you wet the fur ormake the borax liquid with water?

Re: Getting blood out of dried fur [Re: ccoyote] #4325349
02/19/14 07:22 PM
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Dry(20 mule team), not quite sure I would want to be rubbing liquid borax on pelts especially with bare hands...rubbing dry borax is bad enough.

Re: Getting blood out of dried fur [Re: ccoyote] #4325381
02/19/14 07:42 PM
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Borax does an excellent job and much less time consumming than washing. In this situation using borax I simply handed wash excessive blood clot areas, wiped the area as dry as possible with a rag then board the pelt as usual. Once the skin as dried and the fur turned out I work considerable dry borax powder into the stained areas, let set for a while and then comb and brush the borax out. Using this borax treatment method works extremely well as can be seen in the following before and after pictures. As well as removing blood stains, the borax also cleans and brightens the fur.



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Re: Getting blood out of dried fur [Re: bctomcat] #4325842
02/19/14 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted By: bctomcat


Borax does an excellent job and much less time consumming than washing. In this situation using borax I simply handed wash excessive blood clot areas, wiped the area as dry as possible with a rag then board the pelt as usual. Once the skin as dried and the fur turned out I work considerable dry borax powder into the stained areas, let set for a while and then comb and brush the borax out. Using this borax treatment method works extremely well as can be seen in the following before and after pictures. As well as removing blood stains, the borax also cleans and brightens the fur.


Thanks!! that's what mine kind of look like right now but are on the back side the pelt.

Re: Getting blood out of dried fur [Re: ccoyote] #4325847
02/19/14 10:41 PM
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Where can I pick up or buy Borax? How Spendy is it? And can it be used multiple times or should I discard it after its used?

Thanks Again

Re: Getting blood out of dried fur [Re: ccoyote] #4325859
02/19/14 10:45 PM
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You can get it at most any grocery store, and it is fairly inexpensive. I buy it by the case and get a deal because my daughter works at the local grocery...LOL


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Re: Getting blood out of dried fur [Re: ccoyote] #4325863
02/19/14 10:46 PM
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If you use a big tub to clean your fur, you can re-use the borax.


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Re: Getting blood out of dried fur [Re: SNIPERBBB] #4325867
02/19/14 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted By: SNIPERBBB
Dry(20 mule team), not quite sure I would want to be rubbing liquid borax on pelts especially with bare hands...rubbing dry borax is bad enough.


thank you!=)

Re: Getting blood out of dried fur [Re: ccoyote] #4325990
02/19/14 11:42 PM
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peroxide and WD 40 are good at removing blood also...

Re: Getting blood out of dried fur [Re: ccoyote] #4326050
02/20/14 12:07 AM
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why not run water over the bloody part of the fur then dry with a towel? use a fan to dry the rest of the way

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