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    What is best way to clean/dust a shoulder mount?

    I've heard of pledge on the fur and WD-40 on the antlers/horns. Mine need some serious cleaning. Any suggestions appreciated.

    #2
    Vacuum cleaner with a dust brush attachment.

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      #3
      Compressed air; feather duster; If it has REALLY caked-on dust, you might try brushing it first and then use the air. A damp cloth should remove dust from the antlers. I have NEVER used Pledge or WD-40 on any mount for any reason.

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        #4
        On the outdoor channel a taxidermist said to put some mineral spirits on a rag and wipe the mount down. Mineral spirits are like paint thinner?

        It was that guy from Hazlecreek Taxidermy.

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          #5
          I heard the pledge/WD-40 on a hunting show about a year ago. If I remeber right, was a female taxidermist somewhere in Texas.

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            #6
            Always use a feather duster.

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              #7
              I use a bounce like the ones you put in the clothes dryer. Actually you can use a used one, it takes the dust off the coat real well. But if it is heavy use light air and a damp cloth. Use pledge on the antlers after they have dried real good from the damp cloth cleaning.

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                #8
                Compressed air, as Chance mentioned, is a good way to go when really dusty..... just make sure you are outside!!
                I use a damp paper towel to wipe down my mounts, even my birds. A Q-Tip with a drop of Windex will clean the eyes well. 2 to 4 times a years for this.
                I also wipe/dab antlers and horns with a 50/50 mix of linseed oil and turpentine. Once a year will do for this. If you have a mount in a location that has direct heat, like over a fire place, under an air vent, or in the sun.... move it is best, but the antlers and horns will dry out faster, so maybe twice a year would be best.

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                  #9
                  I use a feather duster

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                    #10
                    You're supposed to clean your mounts?






















                    ^ What Chance and Bo said ... for real!

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                      #11
                      Thanks alot 328...since you started this thread I looked at my mounts...looks like I will be dusting soon.

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                          #13
                          Thanks for the tips

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                            #14
                            I can't believe how...

                            ...dusty they can get. I use the compressed air and duster.....I know when I see a cob web in the horns, it's time to climb up & dust him off.

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                              #15
                              Feather duster, vacuum with dust attachment, forced air

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