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giles

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giles

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You post something, then I post something, someone else might post as well...this is how forums work, Fugger. Sharing knowledge. Plenty of people clean skulls using power washers, is there a difference once weathered? Also, wouldn't bleaching or peroxide be an option? All things I don't know and I'm trying to spark conversations on. If I get my way, nothing will happen, but it ain't looking like that's gonna happen.
 

Bigslam51

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You post something, then I post something, someone else might post as well...this is how forums work, Fugger. Sharing knowledge. Plenty of people clean skulls using power washers, is there a difference once weathered? Also, wouldn't bleaching or peroxide be an option? All things I don't know and I'm trying to spark conversations on. If I get my way, nothing will happen, but it ain't looking like that's gonna happen.
[emoji23] carry on fugger
 

Big Weff

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After we boil the skull we usually put 40 volume peroxide in a squeeze bottle and coat the skull about three times with that. I agree with Chad on just using Dawn on the rack and scrubbing the fugg out of it.

 

finelyshedded

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Some of my junk. Need to hang more of the sheds up and get them out of the barrels.

Awesome collection Tay but the first pic was the only one I could see everything decently. Open up the curtains or turn on some more lights bro! rotflmao

The sheds in the hallway your nicer ones? You've found some dandys over your short life span!:smiley_clap:
 

finelyshedded

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BTW, a friend of ours found a nice 140+ set that was green and in pretty much the same shape. He snuck them in the dishwasher when his wife was out and let them dry awhile then coated them with linseed oil and rubbed it in and brought them back to life pretty nicely. They were still pretty light but looked more fresh.
 

Fletch

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Dave...... Taxidermy supply companies sell antler stain... Although a small can from Home Depot is probably cheaper. Just don't go TOO dark...
 

giles

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When I seen this buck on the hoof last year, he had a real white rack to begin with. He looked a lot more lopsided TOO.

Thanks for all the input fellas! This has turned into a pretty cool thread.