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I have done a couple of skulls before, but with limited success. I used Domestos Oxy as it was the only non chloride bleach I could find. It worked eventually but took a while to take effect. What do the rest of you use, as I have a couple of bucks to do and thought I'd gather opinions first. Also what is the best way to attach a roebuck,(or any buck) to the shield? I like to have the full length skull mount, down to the nose bones. Regards, FB | ||
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There is a specialiast chemical compound available within the trade that work superbly. Not as cheap as some but well worth it in terms of whiteness. I can't recall it's name sorry. Are you using a long-nose cut? If so I strongly reccommend the following simple method. 1 - Place trophy on shield in approximate exact position. 2 - After making a mental note of where skull cavity is remove trophy and screw 3 screws into that area of wood. Leave them an inch or so proud. 3 - Using good quality polyfilla fill the skull cavity. 4 - Press trophy down onto exposed screw heads and place on a flat surface to set. Result - a completely solid invisible mount that is cheap and simple | |||
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The way i do it is to boil, making sure not to get any water on the antlers, then spray with the power washer(wear overalls for this bit as it gets a bit messy, but does remove all meat)then coat the areas you want to whiten with a layer of cotton wool and sit this in a dish full of Hydrogen Peroxide (i think you can pick this stuff up at most chemists) for a day or so. This method should get realy white results, and not bleach the antlers | |||
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The stuff to use is Hydrogen Peroxide. You can buy it at the chemist, pick the strongest one they have. I cover the skull with white toilet paper and carefully pour the hydrogen peroxide onto it then leave for 3 hours or so. Do be careful to keep it off the antlers and your fingers as they will both get bleached! Cheers Ed | |||
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Hi, I saw people just spray it directly on the bone w/no paper or cotton and that worked pretty well on my mouflon...any differences? BTW do you guys just let the stuff dry or do you wash it off later? | |||
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