Years ago I decided tanning wasn't for me, it wasn't how I wanted to spend my taxidermy time. Therefore I know just enough about it to be dangerous while playing tannery roulette!
My question is, is there an advantage or valid reason why hides aren't fully neutralized? Spray them with a little water and baking soda and it sounds like an Alka-Seltzer, and at times my hands somewhat burn while working with them. Why would a reputable tannery do it this way? (And yes, reputable, one of the "top 3" tanneries).
What have I missed?
That SHOULD NOT HAPPEN!
If it fizzes, its not even close to being neutralised!
That will happen alot with alum tans, because they are a MOTHER to neutralise.
Something so basic in tanning???
