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DJ II
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After mount has dried
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After a mount has dried (coon mount) can you rehydrate the feet or toes enough to make adjustments for attaching to a different base. The toes are filled with Critter Clay.
Thanks
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Keith in IL.
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Most of the time, give it a try.
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not to impose on your post but... can you do the same thing with deer eyes, if they didnt come out right? If so how...
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I think everyone has to rehydrate at some point in time, I do it fairly often.
Just wet a paper towell and place it on the foot, across the eyes or where ever you need to make adjustments and cover with foil or or plastic bag for a day.
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Awesome to know Choo Choo.. Have you ever watched the Water Boy with Adam Sandler? He says he is like a big choo choo train:-)
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Choo Choo charlie is right on the money
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