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<blockquote data-quote="aturp" data-source="post: 1354935" data-attributes="member: 4625"><p>I always simmer mine and they turn out just fine. I have an old turkey fryer that I use. I just put about 3 or 4oz of dawn soap in the water and bring it to just under a boil. Then I wire it up with the antlers out of the water and let it go for about 8hrs. Every 2-3hrs I go out and clean off the stuff that is loose. You just don't want to go to long because the front part of the nose will get soft and come off and you'll loose teeth. Some other tools I use to clean out the brain and stuff from inside the skull are an air hose and piece of a coat hanger. The main thing is just don't let it go to long. I should mention that I don't bleach or whiten the skull. I like it to look like I found it laying in the woods, without the chewed up antlers. Also it does smell good like your cooking up a stew (with some soap in it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aturp, post: 1354935, member: 4625"] I always simmer mine and they turn out just fine. I have an old turkey fryer that I use. I just put about 3 or 4oz of dawn soap in the water and bring it to just under a boil. Then I wire it up with the antlers out of the water and let it go for about 8hrs. Every 2-3hrs I go out and clean off the stuff that is loose. You just don't want to go to long because the front part of the nose will get soft and come off and you'll loose teeth. Some other tools I use to clean out the brain and stuff from inside the skull are an air hose and piece of a coat hanger. The main thing is just don't let it go to long. I should mention that I don't bleach or whiten the skull. I like it to look like I found it laying in the woods, without the chewed up antlers. Also it does smell good like your cooking up a stew (with some soap in it). [/QUOTE]
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