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What some don't understand is, whether your boiling or simmering your degrading the bone of the skull as a result of the heat. Especially the smaller more fragile bone, like the nasal bones. Your also permeating the grease into the bone making it more difficult to get out. The harsher the chemicals people use in the water to demeat and degrease aids in the degradation of the bone. Anyone ever wonder why there boiled/simmered skull has a chaulky surface? A quick spray down of any degreaser is not going to degrease any skull. Your just going to degrease the surface. You have to degrease deeper down into the bone. That requires multiple soaks in a degreaser with regular changes. Bleach should never be used to whiten a skull.
One week isn't long enough. By adding the dawn to the boiling water you are degreasing it some.
I boiled mine in a normal house pot, I still use it to cook with to this day Never would of known. Nothing a good ol' SOS pad cant clean up. Also not sure if anyone mentioned this but when your cleaning the skull, use alittle "Dawn" Dishwashing liquid soap, It's a great degreaser and makes all the difference. I even put a small amount in my water as it simmered, No problems.
I went to the feed store and bought one of their galvanized, circular, feed tubs.About 30'' diameter and a foot tall. Fill with water and heat outside on the crab cooker burner. A pot big enough to boil up an elk skull will come in handy someday.
Bulldozer77, why do uou pack the skull with borax and salt? The skull will dry on its own in a few days.