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<blockquote data-quote="Tyson C." data-source="post: 1980394" data-attributes="member: 9534"><p>we use the stuff from hair salons, goes on like a paste. on one of mine we used nothing, it just came out good and has stayed white for about 4yrs now?. we will put duct tape or eletrical tape around the base of the antler and go up the antler a bit if need be and lather the skull up with the bleach use, a small paint brush to get it up and inside the nose and eye socket area's etc... check on it time to time until desired color. you can use a wood stain of sorts to help add color if need be to the antler too.. those who tend to let mother nature take her course the stain will help bring back some of the the light brown from the sun bleach. start out with it watered down and add layer by layer to your likeing...</p><p></p><p>warning on useing the garden hose....don't get to close, because you might hit a cavity in the skull and not have enough time to move, so turn your head and long arm it...lol (you might tape the hose to the end of a rake or something). we use an outside deep fry/propane setup, so we can adjust the temp, and its a pretty cheap setup etc... </p><p></p><p>keep posting up your steps, your justt about there, good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyson C., post: 1980394, member: 9534"] we use the stuff from hair salons, goes on like a paste. on one of mine we used nothing, it just came out good and has stayed white for about 4yrs now?. we will put duct tape or eletrical tape around the base of the antler and go up the antler a bit if need be and lather the skull up with the bleach use, a small paint brush to get it up and inside the nose and eye socket area's etc... check on it time to time until desired color. you can use a wood stain of sorts to help add color if need be to the antler too.. those who tend to let mother nature take her course the stain will help bring back some of the the light brown from the sun bleach. start out with it watered down and add layer by layer to your likeing... warning on useing the garden hose....don't get to close, because you might hit a cavity in the skull and not have enough time to move, so turn your head and long arm it...lol (you might tape the hose to the end of a rake or something). we use an outside deep fry/propane setup, so we can adjust the temp, and its a pretty cheap setup etc... keep posting up your steps, your justt about there, good luck! [/QUOTE]
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