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If anyone is interested in finding out what a shop smells like after forgetting 3 boiling venison hearts on the stove for 9 hours on high heat, come on down to El Paso and I'll let you step into my shop for a smell.
I put the hearts on the stove at 4:00 in the afternoon on high because I had buddies coming over to watch football at 5:30. Thought it would be a nice treat to serve some awesome venison heart. Wellllll, about 1:00am after quite a few beers, I sat up in bed and realized I had left them out in the shop boiling away. Long story short, I had a red hot pot with 3 little lumps of coal in the bottom. My wifes car was in there and all my trophy mounts too. I pulled my wifes car outside and opened the windows a bit. I was walking back to the shop and I looked back, smoke was rolling out of her car windows. NOT GOOD! The smell in her car and my shop is unbelievable ! She is not happy.
How do I get that awful smell out of my mounts...?

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That is a fantastic story! Haha

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She won't park in there anymore. Parks outside and scrapes her windows every morning.
I am looking into getting all my mounts cleaned. Any ideas...?

Bow Brothers said:
That is a fantastic story! Haha

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try simmering vinegar for a couple of hours in a open pot. Don"t forget on stove

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I was curious. Did you eat the three lumps of coal? At 1 a.m., after a few beers, I may have.

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Nope, I didn't eat them. I left the kettle with them in it outside in a snowbank.
Neighbors dogs were eating on them then next morning....he he

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Apple cider vinegar you can boil it on the stove and wipe the deer down with it. As for the car, I think you better get it detailed for your wonderful wife.

Nate Place said:
Nope, I didn't eat them. I left the kettle with them in it outside in a snowbank.
Neighbors dogs were eating on them then next morning....he he

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Well, Sounds like vinegar or some form of it is the ticket. Thanks

Jeremy Schutz said:
Apple cider vinegar you can boil it on the stove and wipe the deer down with it. As for the car, I think you better get it detailed for your wonderful wife.

Nate Place said:
Nope, I didn't eat them. I left the kettle with them in it outside in a snowbank.
Neighbors dogs were eating on them then next morning....he he

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