AllGameTasteGood13 Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 What do you guys use to clean your taxidermy?
electric10162 Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 I use a duster on a pole. Usually, I'll spray Pledge on it so the dust really sticks. BHC and AllGameTasteGood13 2
AllGameTasteGood13 Posted May 15, 2024 Author Posted May 15, 2024 What’s the availability for the maid? Rjtfd, electricstart, BHC and 1 other 1 1 2
rocky Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 Take it outside and blow off the dust first. You will be amazed at how much dust an older mount can collect. If you wipe it down with a damp clothe first you will be rubbing dust into the fur. I use Windex on a paper towel to wipe it down after it was blown. I do not know what order LBIsurfrat does it in , but that is a different story. AllGameTasteGood13 1
Mixbaghunter Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 I have use a vacuum a few times AllGameTasteGood13 and archer36 2
archer36 Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 What about the horns? Deer antlers are not very porous but African horns are.
kohunter Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 I use a powerwasher on my stuffed Elephant. Just sayin BHC and archer36 2
archer36 Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 54 minutes ago, BHC said: That's why I keep mine at floor level.
Bucksnbows Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 What would @JerseyJaysTaxidermydo? archer36 1 https://www.troutscapes.com/ https://nativefishcoalition.org/national-board
vdep217 Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 3 hours ago, rocky said: Take it outside and blow off the dust first. You will be amazed at how much dust an older mount can collect. If you wipe it down with a damp clothe first you will be rubbing dust into the fur. I use Windex on a paper towel to wipe it down after it was blown. I do not know what order LBIsurfrat does it in , but that is a different story. He has mounts? I've only seen him kill quail n pheasant when he's not missing that is rocky and Swamprat 1 1
ratherbhunting Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 I take them outside and use a paint brush to get the heavy stuff off and then a damp cloth.
Buck154 Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 I just wipe off with a damp rag and now and then use a duster. No problems as I have mounts for over 30 years
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