Never boiling whitetail skull again

Northpark

WKR
Joined
Mar 8, 2015
Messages
1,145
I don’t want the chance of anything funky getting left behind if it’s gonna be in the house. And I like mine professionally white. So I boil them power wash then whiten. If you’re just leaving it in the garage then I could see the simplicity of your method.

Heres a coues deer skull from a couple weeks ago.4876009B-0E5D-4713-A4B5-3CD24636DF60.jpeg
 

Wyobow1

FNG
Joined
Aug 9, 2020
Messages
42
I suppose it all depends whether it’s a shed buck or a house buck! House buck I’d boil and degrease with dish soap or borax.
 

Durran87

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Feb 26, 2022
Messages
204
The deadheads I find I just leave in a bucket of water for a few weeks in the summer heat—you’d be amazed at how well this works. I flush it once or twice.
 

Mr Lahey

FNG
Joined
Dec 31, 2022
Messages
19
I don't have access to a pressure washer, but I'm wondering if a carwash pressure washer would work? Guessing the carwash might not appreciate the mess? Anyone have experience doing this?
 

Scottf270

WKR
Joined
Sep 26, 2017
Messages
649
Location
Missouri
I will add that I have used a Krylon flat white spray paint to whiten older or poorly degreased skulls. Makes them snow white. Tape up antler bases and teeth, lightly mist two coats paint. Allow to dry between coatings.
 

HiMtnHntr

WKR
Joined
May 13, 2016
Messages
629
Location
Wyoming
I've heard of people doing it. Guess it depends on the place. If I was to depend upon a car wash, I'd make sure the skull was good and simmered so the washing would be easier.
 
Top