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Re: Getting raid out of fur
[Re: Trapper.38]
#7755008
12/26/22 01:58 PM
12/26/22 01:58 PM
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Alaska
drasselt
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Alaska
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I've not had greasy residue from raid say lawn and garden but raid ant and wasp poison is oily as I recall. Shake the fur good in a bag with a couple 3 good handfuls of sawdust. That should get the worst of it.
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Re: Getting raid out of fur
[Re: Trapper.38]
#7755010
12/26/22 02:01 PM
12/26/22 02:01 PM
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100 Mile House, BC Can
bctomcat
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100 Mile House, BC Can
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I doubt if it's the raid giving the fur a greasy look. It's probably grease that did not come out in your wash. Sprinkle some sawdust or borax into the fur and brush it out. This should do the job for you.
The only constant in trapping is change so keep learning.
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Re: Getting raid out of fur
[Re: Trapper.38]
#7755024
12/26/22 02:24 PM
12/26/22 02:24 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Northern Nevada
Bob
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Northern Nevada
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Borax works wonders on greasy furs. My solution though is just not use raid. I get some fleas on me but they gone as soon as you take a shower. You can’t tell me some fleas on you is gonna hurt you more than the chemicals you breathe and absorb from the raid
"I have two guns, one for each of ya."
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Re: Getting raid out of fur
[Re: Spike369]
#7755085
12/26/22 04:51 PM
12/26/22 04:51 PM
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SE Iowa USA
AKAjust
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SE Iowa USA
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You know, I love this site. Us greenhorns can screw up bad and y' all are kind enough to get us out of it!!! Thats cause we been there, lol I've been trapping 40+years and still have questions. just
Last edited by AKAjust; 12/26/22 04:54 PM.
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Re: Getting raid out of fur
[Re: w side rd 151]
#7755657
12/27/22 12:24 PM
12/27/22 12:24 PM
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Wheaton Ks
lee steinmeyer
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Wheaton Ks
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Just &330 I was thinking the same thing I have been trapping for about 50 years .And what I do not know about trapping is a whole lot more than what I do know about it But than again I hope I learn something new on the last day I am still alive here on this earth That would mean my brain and BODY ARE STILL HEALTHLY ENOUGH TO WANT TO UNDERSTAND A LITLE BIT MORE ABOUT THE WORLD WE LIVE IN . X2 One of the reasons we are trappers, a never ending student of nature!
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