Mold and Algae on Antlers

Submitted by Tom Paine on 06/30/2004 at 20:22. ( PTPAINE!@aol.com ) cache-dtc-ad11.proxy.aol.com

I picked up a set of Moose antlers that had been left outside for years a heavy growth of mold and algae are on parts of the antlers A diluted bleach concentrate took most off but there are still areas with a heavy build up. Any suggestions on how to clean this off I plan on staining the antlers once cleaned

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clean antlers

This response submitted by Mr. T on 06/30/2004 at 21:36. ( ) 64.31.6.194

I had some elk antlers the same way, so I stoped off at the car wash and power washed them with soap. Then a rince. worked great, even cleaned the burr area like new.


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