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How do you clean flocked heads for goose decoys. thanks
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I usually use a wet cloth and wipe them clean. If the mud is heavy, brush off the excess and gently scrub with a wet soft bristle toothbrush.
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Jason Mears Avery Pro-Staff Apparition Scents Director, Shaner Sportsman's Club Waterfowl Hunting.......The most fun you can have with a shotgun in your hand. |
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Toothbrush....................and sometimes a little bit of warm water.
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Keath Wetovick Midwest Migrators Pro-Staff Waterfowl Wingmasters Pro-Staff Bill Saunders Guide Series Calls www.guideseriescalls.com |
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I usually wait until the dirt or mud is dry and then use a soft bristle brush to clean off the dirt.
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Curt Wilson Territory Manager Avery Outdoors |
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For the flocked decoys, I wait until the mud dries and then gently brush it off with a soft bristle brush.
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Christian Curtis Territory Manager Avery Outdoors |
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I also use a toothbrush with warm water. It gets mud and blood out pretty well.
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Joe Fladeland Avery Pro-Staff Bismarck, North Dakota |
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I use a soft bristle toothbrush. It seems to work well. Let them air dry after that.
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Nathan Lopez Avery Pro-Staffer Rich N Tone Pro-Staff Davey and Son's Custom Lanyards Pro-Staff |
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I take the air hose to mine. It gets rid all the dust. For the mud, the brush deal works best and then take the air hose to them.
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Rick Frisch Territory Manager Avery Outdoors |
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Let it dry, and it will come off very easily with no after effect!
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