I thought about starting my own thread but there is great information on this thread, thanks for the guidance! I have a couple questions though. After a long nearly 2 months maceration process I let my elk head dry for a week and started the degreasing process last night. After reading this thread I decided on the wrap style stock bucket heater and a galvanized tub. Google showed 1oz per gallon of Dawn dish soap / water for degreasing. I wrapped the antler bases but not sure I needed to for this step. Over night the temp has maxed at 118 degrees according to a digital water thermometer with the belt temp set at max 150 degrees. I am assuming that is the most this belt will heat the oversized container.
Here are my questions…….
1. Is it vital to figure out a way to warm the water to 130-140 degrees or will it just be slower at the lower temperature? If 130-140 is vital, any suggestions on how to increase the temp? It is in my unheated but attached garage and over night outside temps were in the upper 20’s, garage 50ish degrees.
2. Is the 1oz Dawn dish soap to 1 gallon of water a good mix, over kill, or need more?
3. For those that add Borax during degreasing, how much per gallon of water? Will Borax discolor the antlers?
I am planning to change the water every few days until the water looks clear, no grease. Then plan to used the salon 40 peroxide / BW2 powder mixed to a paste and wrapped with plastic wrap for a week or so.
Thanks in advance to those who answer, I appreciate it.
Links below to what I am using… someone let me know if I am off track.
QWORK Drum Heater
https://a.co/d/aMezeuA
HATUSOKU Digital Thermometer
https://a.co/d/0NVWGuk
Clairol Professional's multi-use lightening powder
https://a.co/d/1WEEfiH
Salon Care 40 Volume Clear Developer
https://a.co/d/dVWHoJz