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<blockquote data-quote="cynjon" data-source="post: 2005515" data-attributes="member: 110275"><p>I have a buddy who does mine. He uses the hair bleaching products after boiling the skulls and they turn out great. One tip I read somewhere was to use some Mop-n-Glo on the horns...it gives them a nice shine, but more importantly, seals them up and they have almost no odor. I've had antelope horn sheaths that smelled terrible and sealing them up does a good job of eliminating the smell. Just be sure to pour some inside the sheath and slosh it around good before you reattach to the bleached skull. Here's my goat from 2019.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cynjon, post: 2005515, member: 110275"] I have a buddy who does mine. He uses the hair bleaching products after boiling the skulls and they turn out great. One tip I read somewhere was to use some Mop-n-Glo on the horns...it gives them a nice shine, but more importantly, seals them up and they have almost no odor. I've had antelope horn sheaths that smelled terrible and sealing them up does a good job of eliminating the smell. Just be sure to pour some inside the sheath and slosh it around good before you reattach to the bleached skull. Here's my goat from 2019. [/QUOTE]
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