What is the best way to store a taxidermy deer head for year or more?
Storing a taxidermy deer head for a year or more:
- Keep in a Cool Place: Ideal temperature should be between 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit, away from extreme temperatures.
- Avoid Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause fading or discoloration. Store in a room without direct sunlight.
- Low Humidity: High humidity can lead to mold, corrosion of the mount and damage to the hide. Aim for a humidity level below 50%.
-Choose a Stable Location: Avoid areas prone to vibrations, movement or jostling.
-Use a Case or Cover: A glass case or a dust cover can further protect the mount from elements.
-Regular Inspection: Inspect the mount periodically for any signs of pest damage, mold or other issues.
-Keep Away from Chemicals: Avoid contact with household chemicals, perfumes, or moisture.
-Handle with Care: When moving the mount, handle with care to prevent accidental damage.
By following these storage guidelines, you can preserve the taxidermy deer head and ensure it remains in good condition for years to come.
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