Bowhunter50
WKR
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- Feb 25, 2015
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Hi everyone, I’ve done a handful of elk skulls and they’ve all turned out pretty good. I shot a solid bull this year and I’m having a hard time getting the skull white and it’s starting to crack in some spots near the bases. I boiled in a mix of dish soap, borax and baking soda. For whitening, I used gel peroxide and the bleaching powder. Wrapped in aluminum foil and had a space heater on it. I’ve tried this a few times now rinsing and reapplying and it’s still pretty bad.
Wondering if I need to cut my losses at this point and accept it for what it is or if there’s a way to whiten it without worsening the cracks. I saw a method where you mix in 50/50 regular 3% peroxide and water and boil. I’m guessing the darkness is due to a poor job of degreasing and I bet this would pull out some grease. Of course worried that the peroxide and heat will worsen the cracks. Hoping someone with experience here can point me in the right direction.
Wondering if I need to cut my losses at this point and accept it for what it is or if there’s a way to whiten it without worsening the cracks. I saw a method where you mix in 50/50 regular 3% peroxide and water and boil. I’m guessing the darkness is due to a poor job of degreasing and I bet this would pull out some grease. Of course worried that the peroxide and heat will worsen the cracks. Hoping someone with experience here can point me in the right direction.

