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Buddy didn’t want to mount his busted up buck so I thought I would play with a euro mount. Boiling in degreaser and removing meat first.

For the whitening process, I am thinking about using regular store bought peroxide and making a paste with baking soda and painting that on instead of using gallon of straight peroxide for a soak.

Any chance that works????

 

 

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It may work just fine?  But you will probably have to do it two or three times to get it nice and white. Boil, degrease, paint. Repeat. Once it is thoroughly degreased, that is what you are looking for. Because any residual grease will lead to yellowing. 

Please post pic's of your results. Nice of you to do this for your friend! That's awesome!

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Looking great so far Chris!!

Use plastic wrap, then aluminum foil and zip ties for the bases. 

I used these type of brushes to help get it cleaned, and they worked good.

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I did use a power sprayer too. Just keep at it and be sure all flesh and fat is removed. And it's totally degreased. That's the key here.

Here is one I did three or four years ago. Came out decent I think.

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Good luck my friend, you got this!

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Looking great so far Chris!!
Use plastic wrap, then aluminum foil and zip ties for the bases. 
I used these type of brushes to help get it cleaned, and they worked good.
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I did use a power sprayer too. Just keep at it and be sure all flesh and fat is removed. And it's totally degreased. That's the key here.
Here is one I did three or four years ago. Came out decent I think.
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Good luck my friend, you got this!

Love the background on that with the grasses!
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Lost track of time!! Mama Crappy none too happy!!! Gonna be good for now and will pick up some of those wire brushes for the tight spots....to be continued!


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1 hour ago, crappyice said:

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Rolling(not hard) boil in water and dish soap. Gonna just keep at it with the pliers and skinning knife as opposed to power washing.

Note to self: Electrical tape does not work to keep the bases covered!

 

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Mmmmmm.    I can just smell it now.   

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1 hour ago, grampy said:

Looking great so far Chris!!

Use plastic wrap, then aluminum foil and zip ties for the bases. 

I used these type of brushes to help get it cleaned, and they worked good.

imageproxy.php?img=&key=e19349f16091ac34IMG_20191123_093033.thumb.jpg.8cc8fe1185623a29cd964a426619824a.jpgIMG_20191123_092657.thumb.jpg.58365cfd88fe09bf74eb90be93af1dd6.jpg

I did use a power sprayer too. Just keep at it and be sure all flesh and fat is removed. And it's totally degreased. That's the key here.

Here is one I did three or four years ago. Came out decent I think.

IMG_20191123_093507.thumb.jpg.eb63fedc97081c5cc10c32940994970d.jpg

Good luck my friend, you got this!

Nice,  I like it. 

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