Does anybody have any tricks for cleaning old skulls?
It sort of feels more like a confession than a question but I have failed to follow through with my plans on several deer and elk skulls. So, years later, they are still hanging over the rafters in the shed, hastily skinned and loosely fleshed, dried out with bits of hide and tissue still attached. What can I do to soften the flesh and clean them up without further damaging the bone? Anyone brought a skull back to life? Thanks.
It sort of feels more like a confession than a question but I have failed to follow through with my plans on several deer and elk skulls. So, years later, they are still hanging over the rafters in the shed, hastily skinned and loosely fleshed, dried out with bits of hide and tissue still attached. What can I do to soften the flesh and clean them up without further damaging the bone? Anyone brought a skull back to life? Thanks.