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Submitted by Bob on 3/22/05 at 10:48 AM. ( bowana@madisontelco.com ) 66.242.194.16

Started on a goose yesterday and made up my mind that I was going to spend alot of time on the wash job. Well I am having trouble get the white on the goose to come out total white. I bet I used half of a bottle of dawn soap.Washed about two hrs. Am I missing something else to use. Thanks for helping me.

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Whink

This response submitted by James Parrish on 3/22/05 at 10:54 AM. ( ) 204.211.171.11

Use Whink Rust Stain Remover and cold water. If that doesn't work, use some high-strength peroxide...but be careful.


Iron out from the plumbing section at wally world.

This response submitted by John C on 3/22/05 at 12:47 PM. ( ) 70.178.74.104

Iron out is cyrtals and a couple caps full will clean up the rust and other dirt.

again rinse the hell out of the skin


These are great answers

This response submitted by jon on 3/22/05 at 6:33 PM. ( jonathan@harlequintaxidermy ) 68.184.178.161

But....just so you know (and aren't wasting your time) sometimes when you get a snow goose wet, it looks yellow in the water, but dries out to white.

Jon


John

This response submitted by oldshaver on 3/22/05 at 7:53 PM. ( ) 207.69.0.138

What will that stuf do to a fur? Just curious.


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