Members SeanS Posted February 26, 2023 Members Report Posted February 26, 2023 Howdy, I have been making goods in alligator for a little while and have stepped it up to dyeing crusts. Just received my first full crust and as expected - it is much stiffer than finished skins. I have been searching for a while and cannot find a good answer on how to soften these skins to get the temper closer to finished alligator. The tanneries don't offer any specific advice. I know not to use products like Neatsfoot or petroleum based oils - and it seems lanolin is the treatment of choice - but I have not seen instructions on what to do. Do I just rub in raw lanolin? Use a lanolin based conditioner? Appreciate any advice and proven approaches. Thank you Sean Quote
Members Ddat Posted March 1, 2023 Members Report Posted March 1, 2023 I also have this question. Quote
Contributing Member MedusaOblongata Posted April 27, 2023 Contributing Member Report Posted April 27, 2023 I had some crocodile skins that were so dry and hard I was afraid I'd crack them if I bent them. I gave the top side a coat of olive oil and a day and a half later the skins were supple and flexible. It may darken the crust, but it should soften it. Quote
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