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If you give it a light coat of mop n glo, it will not collect dust (and be easier to dust). If you put on multiple coats it gives it a sheen..
Nice work.
Wrap the antlers really well especially near the skull, burry the skull just leaving the antlers sticking out, build a wood box to protect the antlers from critters that like to chew on em.
next fall dig em up and pressure wash them off. If after washing down with javex they are not white enough, spray em with white flat enamel.
Shoe polish up the antlers and Bobs yer uncle!
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I do not recommend burying, as it tends to be too moist for too long and can make bone crumble..
NEVER use bleach, it eats bone.
I do on average 40 heads a year. I have dealt with the bad decisions other people have made by burying and or bleach. It's terrible..
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Boil it for how ever long till the meat starts peeling off, then pressure wash it! Works like a hot damn, but a little messy. All I’ve used for whitening is volume 40 peroxide from shoppers. Soak it all night, wipe off then repeat if needed.