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That is grease leaching out of the bone. All those wet spots and orange spots are grease. The grease is cooked into the bone due to the boiling. You need to degrease it. Dawn dish soap and water in a bucket with a tank heater. Could take a couple months. Water needs changed about every 2-3 days. After a month pull it out and let it sit in clean warm water to dilute the soap for 24 hours. Then set it out to dry in a warm place for a week or 2. If you see more wet spots coming back to the surface. Back in the degreaser for a few more weeks. Repeat til there are no wet spots. Then peroside it.Be carefule and make sure you keep checking the bone. The boiling has degraded the bone. If it starts getting soft in spots you may want to quit working on it.
I simmered a skull in water for a while, peeled all the flesh off, and the let it sit in a bucket with dish soap. I changed the water every week or so. It came out the whitest skull I have. I haven't even whitened it yet and it is VERY white. I suggest to just let it soak in water with some dish soap.
Quote from: Pilot_Hunter on August 28, 2013, 02:36:42 PMI simmered a skull in water for a while, peeled all the flesh off, and the let it sit in a bucket with dish soap. I changed the water every week or so. It came out the whitest skull I have. I haven't even whitened it yet and it is VERY white. I suggest to just let it soak in water with some dish soap.Did you have any problems with antler discoloration?