Need advice on cleaning duck mount.
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Need advice on cleaning duck mount.
I have a pintail mount that has been hanging on the wall for about 6 year and has collected quite a bit of dust. What do I need to clean it with? I don't want to damage the feathers in any way. Any expert advice will be greatly appreciated.
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Just a damp rag, and brush with the grain. It's always done the job for me.
take it outside, get your air compressor hose, and the blower attachment and blow all the dust off it. DONT blow directly into the feathers, but just skimming the surface, gradually getting closer. feather duster works well too, but all the dust you dust off the mount will get recirculated unless you take the mount outside to do the "dirty" work.
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DON'T PUT ANY KIND OF FLUIDS ON BIRD MOUNTS! Use either a lambswool duster or ostrich feather duster GENTLY. The best thing for preserving bird specimens is to put them behind glass.
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Cleaning Duck Mount
ok i get alot of old mounts in my shop to be cleaned.all you need to do is
use a small amount of windex on a paper towel and wipe it gently with the grain of the feathers.then
If you have a small steamer you can steam any out-of-place feathers back to normal.If you dont have a steamer, use a steam iron on them but dont press hard.
also to restore the shine to the feathers you can put a small amount of furniture polish on a towel and lightly wipe after you do the above.
hope this tip helps..good luck....
now i have a question. haven't got to hunt alot yet this year but are you guys seeing more birds this year than last year? i have taken in twice the ducks to be mounted this year than i did last. hope it stays this way
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use a small amount of windex on a paper towel and wipe it gently with the grain of the feathers.then
If you have a small steamer you can steam any out-of-place feathers back to normal.If you dont have a steamer, use a steam iron on them but dont press hard.
also to restore the shine to the feathers you can put a small amount of furniture polish on a towel and lightly wipe after you do the above.
hope this tip helps..good luck....
now i have a question. haven't got to hunt alot yet this year but are you guys seeing more birds this year than last year? i have taken in twice the ducks to be mounted this year than i did last. hope it stays this way

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