I just did my Whitetail last weekend. I boiled it over a Deep Fryer burner (for turkeys) in a large metal pot (kind of like a feed bucket). I just bought Borax from the store (any grocery store will have it), $5.00 maybe, and added a few cups. I taped the antlers with plastic right at the base, but water will still seep in so you want to try and keep your water level just at the top of the skull and not much higher. You'll still get some water right at the bases but with them taped, they lost maybe 5% of their color, not enough you can even tell. I would boil for 15-20 minutes, pull out and remove what I could and reapply. I continued this for a few hours. The Borax eats away at the flesh and the brains for the most part "poured" out. Near the end, there were parts of cartlidge in the cranial cavity. I just used a metal coat hanger, made a little hook on the end, and inserted through the spinal column. Would scrape what I could, and throw in back in. As it boiled, it would losen up the cartlidge to the point where it was finally spotless. It was actually a lot easier than I thought it was. As of now, there is no smell, no flesh anywhere, and looks great! I didn't use the peroxide when done, didn't think I needed to. It was pretty white and I think it is a bit more natural that way. Here are some pics!
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