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<blockquote data-quote="makeithappen" data-source="post: 1980289" data-attributes="member: 24464"><p>Okie, I haven't decided on which hanger, but probably will go with the wall mount.</p><p></p><p>nvrsatisfied, Thanks for the pointers. Those mounts you have look great! The beer is a must-have ingredient. lol</p><p></p><p>I would have used an outside burner/camp stove, if I had one. lol My wife didn't say a thing about the smell, the open windows and dish soap did their job. I didn't think about the tin foil on the antlers, that's a great idea for protection. I don't have a pressure washer, but was going to use the host nozzle I use for washing the trucks on the jet setting. It's a fun project and something to tinker with. </p><p></p><p>As for the bleaching of the skull, I was thinking equal parts hydrogen peroxide and water and soaking the skull for 24 hours. I'll probably use the peroxide gel from a hair place to get the areas near the antler and base of the skull to prevent accidental bleaching. Ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="makeithappen, post: 1980289, member: 24464"] Okie, I haven't decided on which hanger, but probably will go with the wall mount. nvrsatisfied, Thanks for the pointers. Those mounts you have look great! The beer is a must-have ingredient. lol I would have used an outside burner/camp stove, if I had one. lol My wife didn't say a thing about the smell, the open windows and dish soap did their job. I didn't think about the tin foil on the antlers, that's a great idea for protection. I don't have a pressure washer, but was going to use the host nozzle I use for washing the trucks on the jet setting. It's a fun project and something to tinker with. As for the bleaching of the skull, I was thinking equal parts hydrogen peroxide and water and soaking the skull for 24 hours. I'll probably use the peroxide gel from a hair place to get the areas near the antler and base of the skull to prevent accidental bleaching. Ideas? [/QUOTE]
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