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Skull Bleaching help please!!

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22 February 2007, 06:31
Leopardtrack
Skull Bleaching help please!!
I would like to bleach my Leopard skull which I just recieved today.
It was only cleaned by the Taxidermist in Zimbabwe, so all of the flesh has been removed and the skull is dry and off color.
I would like to get it nice and white, and finally put a nice shine on it.
Could any of you advise me on the best way to do this??
Thanks!!
22 February 2007, 11:29
J P Baker
Go to Sally's and buy some
developer, liquid works the best but, the cream works well also.

If the skull is free of all meat,Put the skull in a plastic bowl or tub then pour in the developer let sit for 24 to 48 hours. Pull the skull let it drain and set in the sun for a few hours. If it is not as white as you want it, put it back in the developer for one more day.



NEVER use laundry Bleach on a skull.


Safari Taxidermy by:John Baker
www.safaritaxidermy.com
22 February 2007, 21:18
wsquared
In my previous role as high school science teacher, I took in and cleaned up examples of any creature that lived in this part of Canada. Advice from local taxidermists was: After boiling /cleaning ( dermisted beetles not available) soak in a hydrogen peroxide solution. 30% hydrogen peroxide available from chemical supply house. I would mix 50/50 water and the 30% peroxide, stronger solutions took less time, but occasionally had some slight flaking of the bone.
Alternatively, a paste of the peroxide and magnesium phosphate( tooth paste consistancy) was made and put on the skull. I never did that, so I don't know how long it took. The bleached skulls for sale here had matte or gloss spray lacquer put on them
26 February 2007, 07:59
george roof
wsquared, you've almost diluted your peroxide down to water. A 30% peroxide is actually only 30% peroxide with 70% water. If you cover that with an equal amount of water, you'd be better off just buying the 3% out of the drugstore. I use 30% just like you describe with magnesium carbonate (Basic White name brand) and allow the skull to sit in the sunlight for no more than 2 to 3 hours. Wash it off and allow it to dry and then paint it with a liberal coat of Elmer's White Glue. Gives a great soft luster.


RETIRED Taxidermist
26 February 2007, 08:34
Leopardtrack
Thank you everyone, but I chickened-out and sent the skull to the taxidermist. This leopard may be the only one that I ever kill, so I wanted to get it perfect.
31 March 2007, 08:18
easyup
For what it's worth I changed my mind on a skull hanging in the garage and to clean it up for the den I used the Cabelas kit and it worked great. I believe it to be as fool proof as possible.