GREETINGS,i have a bob cat skull, trying to whitten,WASCO sells a kit for doing it,has any body used it before,how were the resaults,should i do any thing diff or just follow instructions,i am new at this, any and all suggestions will be welcomed and helpfull.thanx everyone.
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not being a smarta$$. They have 40%peroxide and the stuff they use for making brunettes blonde. It's a mix and it makes skulls super white. Sally's beauty supply maybe.
WASCO products are great. I buy my skull degreasers from them cheaper than anyplace else. But when it comes to cleaning a skull, you don't need a kit. I've never used the kit but I'm guessing it probably includes sal soda (used to help remove the meat when boiling), a whitening agent such as magnesium carbonate and peroxidem, and probably a sealant. It will probably be missing some sort of degreaser(I have yet to see a kit that includes one). Anyway, kits tend to be too expensive, contain too few of what you need, and contain unnecessary items. For a single skull especially, it's easier to "build your own kit". I'm guessing that you cleaned your skull already and removed all the flesh, but just in case you skipped it, don't forget to degrease your skull! It's the single biggest mistake people make when doing skulls. If you don't degrease, no amount of whitening will work, and your skull will remain blotchy and grayish in color. I've gotten degreasing down so well that my skulls don't need to be whitened after it, although I still do anyway. Since your only doing a single skull, I'd go out and buy a bottle of household ammonia or acetone. Soak the skull for at least two weeks (its all about patience). The solution should get cloudy and brown, a good indicator of it working. There are other methods of degreasing but they'll either put you back in your wallet or won't be as effective. Anyway, with that done, rinse and dry completely and then you can whiten very easily. Soak the bobcat in full strength household hydrogen peroxide for a day or two, then let it sit in the sun for an afternoon. Your skull will be perfectly white, without any kits or more than $6.00 out of your pocket. This is probably the best bet for your situation. Good luck to you, and hope I was able to help.
greetings,thanx a lot for the time you took to explain david,i am greatfull i will in time try to do the same in future,if you want to clap it takees two hand,thanx again ralph.