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<blockquote data-quote="dig" data-source="post: 607416" data-attributes="member: 26939"><p>Lightly vacuum or dust. I have been using a shark steam machine with microfiber attachment works like a charm and gives the hair a new look. Its best to spray with a natural ceder oil after cleaned, this keeps the bugs out and gives a natural shine. Believe it or not all your mounts probably have some kind of infestation, thats why I like the steam machine and cedar oil, keeps things under control. As for the horns most taxidermist will wax them or use appropriate coating, I have never done anything but wipe them down. I do this about once a year, I have a large collection and inspect often. Moth balls in the ears is also another good trick to ward off the bugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dig, post: 607416, member: 26939"] Lightly vacuum or dust. I have been using a shark steam machine with microfiber attachment works like a charm and gives the hair a new look. Its best to spray with a natural ceder oil after cleaned, this keeps the bugs out and gives a natural shine. Believe it or not all your mounts probably have some kind of infestation, thats why I like the steam machine and cedar oil, keeps things under control. As for the horns most taxidermist will wax them or use appropriate coating, I have never done anything but wipe them down. I do this about once a year, I have a large collection and inspect often. Moth balls in the ears is also another good trick to ward off the bugs. [/QUOTE]
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