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SPLITTOE 09-03-2002 02:00 PM

SUN BLEACHED ANTLERS
 
I have a set of antlers from a deer I killed last year and I left them out in the sun too long. So now they are all bleached out. Does anyone have any advice for restoring them back to a natural look? any info is appreciated.


coyote hunter 09-03-2002 06:05 PM

RE: SUN BLEACHED ANTLERS
 
i like to use minwax dark walnut whwn ever i do horn work it gives a good tone to them.

nhten 09-04-2002 03:08 PM

RE: SUN BLEACHED ANTLERS
 
I tried some "Mastercraft" poly stain,it has some polyurithane mixed with the stain and all you do is rub it on.The harder the surface ,the lighter the color will be when you "polish" the stain.You just keep polishing the tine ends and you"ll get a polished look.

roman 09-05-2002 02:06 AM

RE: SUN BLEACHED ANTLERS
 
Splittoe
This is the remedy I used a coule years ago,
Brew up some coffee, soak your antlers in them until you get the darkness you want.
It looks natural and it,s cheap.
Roman

cardeer 09-05-2002 03:42 AM

RE: SUN BLEACHED ANTLERS
 
Oil them ,It takes a couple treatments.Then get some paste brown shoe polish in one of those tins. just a little at a time brush it on the antlers then wipe it off with a rag. use the shoe polish a little at a time till you get the color you want.The oil will even take away some of those small cracks.

Allen Denton 09-05-2002 08:52 AM

RE: SUN BLEACHED ANTLERS
 
Just like coyote hunter I use a stain but I use pecan color. It works really good.


Hunter001 09-05-2002 08:15 PM

RE: SUN BLEACHED ANTLERS
 
I have always used motor oil to tuen mine back, ive also heard of useing wood stain, like walnut or cherry. Good Luck

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cyclone 09-06-2002 01:14 PM

RE: SUN BLEACHED ANTLERS
 
A solution of potassium permanganate is what taxidermists use...It's a purple solid that mixes into a purple liquid..it is painted onto the antlers and wiped off after about 5 or 10 minutes. It turns a rich brown color and can be feathered.

Gotta be a taxidermist or a chemist to get it though.

In lieu of permanganate I'd use the stains mentioned...

SPLITTOE 09-09-2002 09:04 AM

RE: SUN BLEACHED ANTLERS
 
Thanks for the input guys.

Good Luck This Season!


knifemakerbill 09-11-2002 11:12 PM

RE: SUN BLEACHED ANTLERS
 
i agree with using the potassium permanganate. i have used it for quite a while now to color antlers i have used for knife handles. really polishes up nice with a buffing wheel. i have a great 13 pt. set given to me by my bro-in-law that was almost snow white from exposure to the sun. i stained them and mounted the skull on a board and put it up on the wall. he bought the story i made up about the one i shot that got away to be found later. didn't even recognize the antlers as the ones he had given me. i got my pot. perm. from the local drug store. cost a bit, but a little goes a long way. have fun and good hunting!!


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