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Sea Salt for Tanning #7231905
03/31/21 02:41 PM
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I have been using Morton non-iodized salt (ingredients listed: salt, sodium silicoaluminate) for my home tanning. Would Morton sea salt (ingredients listed: granulated sodium chloride) be any different?

Re: Sea Salt for Tanning [Re: bfisch] #7232235
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I have not used sea salt-but salt is salt,and seawater can be used in the tanning process,so I would say yes.
As long as it is fine enough and not too coarse.The reason rocksalt doesnt work in some tanning processes,(like for curing the raw pelts)is mainly because it is too coarse.

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Re: Sea Salt for Tanning [Re: bfisch] #7235322
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Thanks!

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