Kevin, I have used something like oxyclean on several occasions. Make up a fairly concentrated solution and soak the tusks for about an hour. If they are really crusty on the inside you may have to repeat the process. Once in awhile a little touch with an old tooth brush is needed but not very often. I usually am able to just rinse the tusks good after an hour and am done.
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Another way I've used for pig tusks to stop them from cracking is to stuff them with cotton wool till about 1/4 inch from the top pour in some cooking oil and seal to the top with candle wax. I've had tusks last 2 years so far without drying out.
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Bakes, That sounds like a good idea. All I have done in the past is just soak them in mineral oil about every 12 months. I do the same thing with canines from bears etc. I have only ever had one crack. But your method seems much better in the long run.
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