Clean the fur gently with baby wipes or moist towlettes. The nose repaint with some black umber oil paint. mix it with some white to lighten to the color of the nose most will be close to raw umber or black.
Ok, this is a very easy, simple thing that I found in the F&S magazine. Just get some black, shoe polish and rub it on it's nose, it will be as good as new. And it is F&S approved.
Clean the fur gently with baby wipes or moist towlettes. The nose repaint with some black umber oil paint. mix it with some white to lighten to the color of the nose most will be close to raw umber or black.
Ok, this is a very easy, simple thing that I found in the F&S magazine. Just get some black, shoe polish and rub it on it's nose, it will be as good as new. And it is F&S approved.
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Clean the fur gently with baby wipes or moist towlettes. The nose repaint with some black umber oil paint. mix it with some white to lighten to the color of the nose most will be close to raw umber or black.
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Ok, this is a very easy, simple thing that I found in the F&S magazine. Just get some black, shoe polish and rub it on it's nose, it will be as good as new. And it is F&S approved.
+1's for all ! Ex-taxidermist employee approved too !
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Clean the fur gently with baby wipes or moist towlettes. The nose repaint with some black umber oil paint. mix it with some white to lighten to the color of the nose most will be close to raw umber or black.
Sharpies
Ok, this is a very easy, simple thing that I found in the F&S magazine. Just get some black, shoe polish and rub it on it's nose, it will be as good as new. And it is F&S approved.
+1's for all ! Ex-taxidermist employee approved too !
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