How to clean skulls

Sep 24, 2009 02:04 AM

Based in Santa Monica, we don't have much occasion to go hunting or clean skulls. We could, but we just do not.

Our American Taxidermy instructor is using borax, bleach, tide detergent, and scrub brushes. He is cleaning a deer head with antlers, called a European mount.

Nary a ichhh or an ewww in this specialized video. These taxidermy professionals are cut from the cloth of our founding fathers.

At WonderHowTo, we love the extreme diversity of interests. I have long been curious about taxidermy. And frankly, until we came across these excellent tutorials, I had never seen the process.

Well, learn the fine art of taxidermy from this most authentic source.

Tomorrow, we shall continue our animal theme. But with live animals.

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