I hope it works! Unfortunately I think bleach mixes aren't the best for bone cleaning, as it tends to keep eating away even after they're rinsed and dried. It makes them dry and fragile, and they may turn yellow on you. 50/50 mix of H2O/H2O2 should get you that clean white, that will stay white and not damage the bone unless it's left in for a month+Chase wrote:Both were found in a Gresham swamp near urban developments. They were soaked in bleach water for a week and brushed with an old toothbrush and Colgate.
Skulls
Re: Skulls
Re: Skulls
Generally I don't like taking bones. It is best to put them deeper off trail and let them decompose naturally. I made an exception in these cases.
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Re: Skulls
probably a monkey and some deer. someone is either too lazy to dig a hole, or smart enough to recycle nutrients