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    Quote Originally Posted by nutzzy View Post
    boil it the bleach it
    Bleach eats bone! Sorry Nutzzy, maybe you meant whiten with peroxide when you said 'bleach'.

    I have skulls that looked good but have turned mostly to chalky dust after 10 years from being exposed to bleach... If you want your skulls white, use peroxide.

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    Pressure washer first then use propane torch to cook any tough stuff and then pressure again

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    Benjhinds method is well described.
    I've done it like that with moose skull and antlers.
    You need a really big stock pot to do a moose.

    Cabelas sells a skull bleaching kit that I have used and worked really well on moose and deer

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    When whitening large skulls, high-strength peroxide can be mixed with magnesium carbonate to form a paste for whitening.

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    I clean them up while they're real fresh , clean the brains, eyeballs, the flesh off the roof of the mouth and such, then hang it right on the side of the woodstove in the shed a few days to a week (it's usually pretty dry by then) give it a final rub to get rid of the rest of the sinew and dry flesh that remains. then you're good to go.
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    If your looking for some great skull cleaning, contact me at 647-232-9204.

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