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Re: Degreasing A Deer Skull
« Reply #15 on: Today at 06:30:36 PM »

If you're using the creme volume 40, it's ready.  It's not going to turn white on it's own.  I think you have leached it out as far as it's going to get.   :tup:

I will probably run it!  I appreciate your (and everyone else’s) input.  I am probably over thinking it.  Just done a good amount of them in very similar manor and never had this issue.  Probably could change things up a bit based off of a few of the reply’s here.  Thanks fellas!
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No problem. Back when I had the business we’d do 100+ a year and I had my system dialed. Any questions feel free to PM me

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Re: Degreasing A Deer Skull
« Reply #16 on: Today at 06:37:52 PM »
I’ve been doing my own for over 25 years now, it’s amazing how different some can be from the others! Bears and pigs are the worst.
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Re: Degreasing A Deer Skull
« Reply #17 on: Today at 07:03:57 PM »
I’ve been doing my own for over 25 years now, it’s amazing how different some can be from the others! Bears and pigs are the worst.

If you haven’t tried it already, hdpe bucket with a lid full of acetone and completely submerge the skull and forget about it. Works exceptionally well on non antlered game like bears and wild pigs. There are a few spots you can drill small
Holes in that you can’t see that help release the grease in the acetone bath

 


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