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Post by uncledoug on Mar 5, 2013 18:31:53 GMT -5
I have some pelts to sell at GVTA March 17th, I'm selling green this year, they are rolled and frozen now and I need to thaw, clean/comb and dry. Questions are, after thawing should I wash them in a bucket or spot wash them, not sure because of not being fleshed. also once I'm done will they be ok hanging in my garage "unheated"? Not sure if they will rot or slip or something in 8 or 9 days?
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Post by silverfox on Mar 6, 2013 7:34:15 GMT -5
if they are not fleshed, dont think i would submerge for washing and surely would not hang unfleshed for 8 or 9 days unless its never gonna get above freezing, i would thaw 2days before auction comb/ spot clean and refridgerate otherwise flesh/wash/board
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Post by 2labs on Mar 6, 2013 12:04:13 GMT -5
Yes thaw 2-3 days prior then spot wash and comb them and you will be good to go!
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Post by uncledoug on Mar 6, 2013 19:44:38 GMT -5
Kinda figured but had to ask. Going to flesh and stretch a few and whatever I can't get done I'll thaw, clean and comb a couple days before the auction. Thanks for your opinions, much appreciated.
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