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    Default Alligator Restoration

    I am a volunteer at a nature center. We have received a donation of a taxidermy alligator. It is quite old and faded from being in the sun. We want to restore the hide to as close to original condition as possible. We are complete amatuers and do not know how to start. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

    The alligator was legally hunted and has a tag attached indicating that it was taken legally.

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    Post some pictures and we can go from there!


    Roger Koh
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Koh View Post
    Post some pictures and we can go from there!


    Roger Koh
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    I will be at the Nature Center later this week and will take some photos to post.
    Thanks for your reply
    Ken

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    The above attachments show various areas on the alligator. The colors are fairly true. The alligator was kept outside in the Florida sun and rain for years prior to being donated to the nature center. We would appreciate any advice as to how to proceed with restoration of the alligator.
    Ken

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    Here are the pictures posted from Photobucket!

    See how to post pictures here: http://www.leathercleaningrestoratio...read.php?t=148

    #1 Nose


    #2 Back


    #3 Close-Up-Back


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    #5 Tail

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    We shall proceed with the restoration in stages:

    1 Restoration Cleaning:
    This phase is to remove all foreign contamination and setting the pH of the leather right.

    2 Leather Rejuvenating:
    This phase is to hydrate the leather so that colors may wick back from the leather structure to the surface that may reduce the sun-fading.
    And fatliquor to replenish the original oils and fats put into the leather to have them more supple to reduce cracking from dryness.

    3 Leather Preservation:
    This phase is to treat with bactericide and fungicide against bacteria and mold infestation.

    4 Re-tanning:
    This is a possibility with paint-on tanning process but would post a technical challenge only for the experience.

    What do you think, before we go into details what you need and how you do it!

    And as you post your progress I shall guide you in every step to see the project through.

    Roger Koh
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    Default Alligator Restoration

    Roger,

    I am ready to try. Where do I start, i.e. what do I need in the way of materials, processes etc. I realize this may take some time but I am willing to make the attenpt.

    Ken

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    I suggest we start testing out Phase 1 & 2 on a small area section of the foot to see how the skin response.

    This will also enable us to gauge how much more material we may need to complete the project.

    And this Leather Care Starter Kit-A250 would be a better choice with the mini-sprayer.




    With Phrase 3 Leather Preservation add-on



    I will go through the details once you have the material at hand.


    Roger Koh
    Leather Doctor®

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