Deer antlers are a popular tourist attraction in many parts of the world. But if not properly cared for, they can become a nuisance. Here are some tips on how to clean old deer antlers:
- If the antlers are still attached to the skull, use a hacksaw to cut them off at the base. This will make them easier to handle and clean.
- If the antlers are detached from the skull, soak them in a bucket of water mixed with a mild detergent for several hours or overnight.
- Remove any dirt, debris, and blood with a brush or your hands. Be sure to scrub all of the surfaces of the antler with soap and water until it is clean.
- Rinse off all of the soap and water using fresh water, then dry off the antler thoroughly before attaching it back to the skull using epoxy or another adhesive agent. ..