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Antler/Euro Mount Conditioner
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Contributors to this thread:
IDWapiti 06-Oct-15
Bear Track 06-Oct-15
trevore 06-Oct-15
FullCryHounds 07-Oct-15
Knife2sharp 07-Oct-15
BOWUNTR 07-Oct-15
From: IDWapiti
06-Oct-15
Just got my euro back, but my buddy didn't put anything on the horns as a conditioner. I know there's the oil/gas route. Any other schools of thought on this? Thx.

From: Bear Track
06-Oct-15
Linseed oil

From: trevore
06-Oct-15
mop n glo will seal them preventing any need for conditioning it also repels dust and is easy to re apply or remove if you don't like it

07-Oct-15
What Trevore said. Been using it for 30 years. Don't use any type of oils, they collect dust.

From: Knife2sharp
07-Oct-15
You don't need a conditioner on antlers, but I use a light coat of Polycrylic on the skull to seal it. Horns however do require a bit of oil to keep from drying out. For light colored horns I use lemon oil and for dark horns, including pronghorn I use gun stock oil. Linseed oil would also work for light colored horns.

You would only need to condition antlers if you were going to keep them outside.

From: BOWUNTR
07-Oct-15
WD-40 on the antlers.... Ed F

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