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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 867680" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>No boiling for me, just soaking. A taxidermist told me about this method. I used to soak them in a bleach solution but it would sometime eat away at the bone. And yeah, got to be careful soaking around the bases but usually cant help it getting the bases soaked a little. I have redone all my antlers for one reason or anther anyway with a product another taxidermist recommended.</p><p></p><p>When I tried to clean the blood off the antlers of my 326 bull elk, it washed off the dark rubbed in dirt and resin and I ended up redoing to whole big set. I went back to the area to get the soil which was darker than most and rubbed it in with this stain product. looks perfect. The bulls in this particular area have much darker antlers than most other elk because of the very dark, almost black soil. Turned out so good I redid all my antlers including pick ups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 867680, member: 11717"] No boiling for me, just soaking. A taxidermist told me about this method. I used to soak them in a bleach solution but it would sometime eat away at the bone. And yeah, got to be careful soaking around the bases but usually cant help it getting the bases soaked a little. I have redone all my antlers for one reason or anther anyway with a product another taxidermist recommended. When I tried to clean the blood off the antlers of my 326 bull elk, it washed off the dark rubbed in dirt and resin and I ended up redoing to whole big set. I went back to the area to get the soil which was darker than most and rubbed it in with this stain product. looks perfect. The bulls in this particular area have much darker antlers than most other elk because of the very dark, almost black soil. Turned out so good I redid all my antlers including pick ups. [/QUOTE]
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