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my one and only attempt

Oldnotdead

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At a euro mount. I do not usually do anything with my deer heads but This buck I shot the year are grandson was born and I thought maybe I could do one so he could have it in his room one day...If I can get it past his Mom..I now have 2 grandsons so may do another for him. I left it natural no "bleaching" wasn't as difficult as I thought it might be,IMG_1670.JPG nor did it take long.
 

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Did you use a pressure washer?

Looks great for a 10th attempt from where is sit. Good job!
 
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Oldnotdead

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No a simmer in dawn and glycerin. But I hand clean it thoroughly first.eye balls were gross, used wooden skewers for the nasal passages. I did spray the tight areas with hydrogen peroxide to kill bacteria.
 

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I simmer mine in soda ash and pressure wash while still warm. No need to even cut eyes or meat off. Then apply 40 volume hair bleach from a beauty shop. Nice and white and not a lot of work. Put 20 mule team borax inside brain cavity.
 

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I simmer mine in soda ash and pressure wash while still warm. No need to even cut eyes or meat off. Then apply 40 volume hair bleach from a beauty shop. Nice and white and not a lot of work. Put 20 mule team borax inside brain cavity.
What is the borax for?
 

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It helps with any smell at all inside the cranium. I have finished them w/o it but it helps. I wish I could post pics. Did last yrs elk and it is awesome snow white
 

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It helps with any smell at all inside the cranium. I have finished them w/o it but it helps. I wish I could post pics. Did last yrs elk and it is awesome snow white
Nice thanks for the info, learn something new every single day!!
 

Oldnotdead

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Borax is what I use to dry my turkey fans and wings. These I use on cheap foam decoys. I have a or had a you tube video of a jake with real fan I made being beaten by another jake. He wouldn't leave until he stomped him into the ground,slapping it like a prize fighter with his wings. Dries them up nice.
I left my skull natural. White is nice and looks great,though for me it looks a bit commercial. I'm not into the dipped skulls either. Just a personal preference. Though over the last couple of years it has lightened some naturally.
 
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