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Cleaning ram horns?

AlaskaHunter

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Any suggestions on best way to clean the mud/dirt etc especially for broomed horns?

I have a bunch of ram horns that I want to clean up so I can make some ram horn clock / coat hanger projects.

Oxyclean? Bleach? Peroxide? Simple Green?

Thanks.

Skeeter
 
Soapy water is fine, as long as it leaves no residue that might darken the color; Oxyclean or any type of degreasing soap(laundry type), but do not use bleach, peroxide, furniture or cabinet cleaners. I use a stiff plastic brush to get in the cracks.
 
Just to reiterate, don't use bleach or other harsh chemicals! They will weaken horns, antlers, skulls, etc. I think I would just try water first, and if not happy with the results maybe try a little Dawn dish soap.
 
How does one acquire "a bunch of ram horns?" I think I need to hang out with you!
 
What he said^^^^^^^ I just need one nice set.

Thanks...I will try soaking in a 30-gallon garbage can with water/mild detergent.
I appreciate the NO BLEACH advice as that would be my mistake if I did not ask!

In Alaska, state residents can hunt rams at no tag cost every year from Aug 10-Sept20, and I was
an avid Dall sheep hunter when I was a youngster (back in my 40s).
 
In Alaska, state residents can hunt rams at no tag cost every year from Aug 10-Sept20

Yeesh! I keep telling my wife we're living in the wrong state.
 
Nice those are gonna look great. While up in AK I once saw some awesome carving work made of ram horn and also moose. Those look like nice rams.
 
Dawn plus a scrub brush may be all it takes? Nice ram horns! I bet you have lots of memories and stories from the good ole days!
 
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