I found this info on another web site: "Bleaching natural dun-colored CDC feathers in a mixture of equal amounts of 3 percent hydrogen peroxide and household ammonia results in a wonderful, warm, light-amber color. The timing is not critical and may range from several hours to an overnight soak. Rinse the feathers in fresh water and let them air dry. The resultant feather stem remains pliant and the bleaching process appears to leave the feather structure mostly intact. The hydrogen peroxide and ammonia mixture gives off unpleasant and unhealthy fumes, so do this in a well-ventilated area."

Have any of you tried this and if so what did you think of it? I have a lot of CDC, but being a cheap charley I don't want to go out and buy the peroxide & the ammonia if its not going to work.

Thanks

Tim