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    I thought you'd made some kind of cleaning error. What are you other guys talking about?

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    Hydrogen peroxide will do a great Job on Bone.
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    what a difference one letter can make... good thing i can make changes when necessary

    i cleaned some old dirty bone scales years ago and i've completely forgotten what it did - worked quite well though. i know i put them in a jar of something for few days, so i want to say it's either dishwashing soap or very weak hydrogen peroxide (that one I believe can make bone very brittle, so I'm leaning towards the soap).
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Hydrogen peroxide will do a great Job on Bone.
    what concentration and time of exposure did you use, I'm afraid it might be too much if I'm not carefull..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    I thought you'd made some kind of cleaning error. What are you other guys talking about?

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