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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 4381805" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>Are you wanting to pay someone to do it or do it yourself?</p><p></p><p>Skulls Unlimited is in OKC 1-800-659-7585 and does a great job, but I don’t know of anyone around Tulsa. I’d say Google taxidermists in your area and go down the list.</p><p></p><p>If you want to do it yourself, get a decent size non aluminum pot that the skull will fit down in and propane fish cooker, and your going to definitely need some kind of degreaser with a pig skull. I use sal soda, but I know others use oxyclean. Simmer the skull until the meat loosens and spray it off with a nozzle on a garden hose. Some use a pressure washer, but in my opinion, that’s more than should be needed and an easy way to damage the skull and lose teeth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 4381805, member: 24452"] Are you wanting to pay someone to do it or do it yourself? Skulls Unlimited is in OKC 1-800-659-7585 and does a great job, but I don’t know of anyone around Tulsa. I’d say Google taxidermists in your area and go down the list. If you want to do it yourself, get a decent size non aluminum pot that the skull will fit down in and propane fish cooker, and your going to definitely need some kind of degreaser with a pig skull. I use sal soda, but I know others use oxyclean. Simmer the skull until the meat loosens and spray it off with a nozzle on a garden hose. Some use a pressure washer, but in my opinion, that’s more than should be needed and an easy way to damage the skull and lose teeth. [/QUOTE]
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