Tools used for Cleaning (Taxidermy)

In taxidermy, a variety of tools are utilized for the cleaning process. These tools aid in the removal of dirt, dust, and other unwanted substances from the surfaces of specimens. They are designed to be gentle yet effective to prevent any damage to the delicate materials used in taxidermy. The tools may include brushes, tweezers, air compressors, and specialized cleaning solutions. Each tool serves a specific purpose in the cleaning process, ensuring that the specimens are thoroughly cleaned and preserved for display or study purposes.

Here is a list of tools used to perform cleaning:

Paint pen

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Pins

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Wire Brush

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