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<blockquote data-quote="Tyson C." data-source="post: 1433573" data-attributes="member: 9534"><p>thanks guys...</p><p></p><p>to be honest i was thinking the same..how messy is this going to be...to say the least it was not bad at all. i had a small waste basket (2gallon) on the floor and just barely got to the top of it. the excess that comes off is easy to manage and at times you can pull it off by hand. but overall not even as close to the mess i thought it would be.</p><p></p><p>if doing a deer you do the same steps, but like i said you may have to tan more to get it to soak in good so that it locks the hair in place. the more oil you apply the more pliable (flimsy) the hide becomes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyson C., post: 1433573, member: 9534"] thanks guys... to be honest i was thinking the same..how messy is this going to be...to say the least it was not bad at all. i had a small waste basket (2gallon) on the floor and just barely got to the top of it. the excess that comes off is easy to manage and at times you can pull it off by hand. but overall not even as close to the mess i thought it would be. if doing a deer you do the same steps, but like i said you may have to tan more to get it to soak in good so that it locks the hair in place. the more oil you apply the more pliable (flimsy) the hide becomes. [/QUOTE]
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