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Removing excess tissue from an harvested skull is made easier with the high pressure water hose at the loca car wash or better yet if you have a pressure washer at home. I put my cleaned skull first in boiling water, let soak for a day or two then take it down to the car wash and spray off excess tissue, gets all the glingy tissue off of hard to reach places. The peroxide / bleach soak removes any left over tissue and brightens the skull.

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from T wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Yes you can also use borax to clean the skull up a little bit. You could put this in the tips section in the message boards.

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from shane wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Hopefully HSUS is having a fund raiser car wash while you're hosing off your skull.

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from streack wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

That sounds like a good idea, you will just want to make sure that you are careful around the nasal cavity where the bone is very weak and easy to damage.

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from T wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Yes you can also use borax to clean the skull up a little bit. You could put this in the tips section in the message boards.

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from shane wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

Hopefully HSUS is having a fund raiser car wash while you're hosing off your skull.

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from streack wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

That sounds like a good idea, you will just want to make sure that you are careful around the nasal cavity where the bone is very weak and easy to damage.

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