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<blockquote data-quote="TheHardWay" data-source="post: 390683" data-attributes="member: 23905"><p>I have done several euro mounts. After boiling and using a hot water pressure washer, I use the peroxide as well. It works better than bleach because bleach tends to make the bone chalky. You can get the peroxide at a beauty supply store such as Sally's Beauty Supply. The 40 volume stuff works great. You can cut it with water 50/50 and it still remains potent stuff. Be careful not to get it on your skin or in your eyes cuz it burns! </p><p>I let my skulls sit in a tub of the solution for 1-2 days. After you pull it out of the solution, spray it off with a hose, let dry, and then seal it with a clear aerosol ureathane or enamal.</p><p> </p><p>For my bear claws, I just cut them out and removed as much meat as possible, boiled them, and then scraped the remaining meat off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheHardWay, post: 390683, member: 23905"] I have done several euro mounts. After boiling and using a hot water pressure washer, I use the peroxide as well. It works better than bleach because bleach tends to make the bone chalky. You can get the peroxide at a beauty supply store such as Sally's Beauty Supply. The 40 volume stuff works great. You can cut it with water 50/50 and it still remains potent stuff. Be careful not to get it on your skin or in your eyes cuz it burns! I let my skulls sit in a tub of the solution for 1-2 days. After you pull it out of the solution, spray it off with a hose, let dry, and then seal it with a clear aerosol ureathane or enamal. For my bear claws, I just cut them out and removed as much meat as possible, boiled them, and then scraped the remaining meat off. [/QUOTE]
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