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For optimal performance, storing and maintaining goose decoys can be a crucial aspect of their lifespan. Here are a few key points to consider. Store goose decoys in a dry, shaded area and avoid stacking them to prevent damage.
Storing Goose Decoys
Store goose decoys in a dry, shaded area to prevent damage from direct sunlight and moisture. If storing multiple decoys, consider investing in a decoy storage bag or crate to keep them organized and prevent scratching. When stacking decoys, do not place them on top of each other, as this can cause dents and damage to the feathers and paint.
Cleaning and Repairing Goose Decoys
Regular cleaning and inspection can help extend the lifespan of goose decoys. For cleaning, use a soft-bristled brush to gently remove dirt and debris from the decoy’s surface. For stubborn stains, mix a solution of warm water and mild soap, and use a soft cloth to gently scrub the area. When repairing damaged feathers or paint, use a matching paint or thread to match the original color and texture as closely as possible. When re-attaching loose feathers, use a small amount of clear adhesive to secure them in place.
Maintaining Feathers and Paint
To maintain the appearance of goose decoys, inspect the feathers and paint regularly for signs of wear and damage. For decoys with removable heads or wings, consider storing them separately to prevent damage from the decoy’s body. When re-painting decoys, use a high-quality paint specifically designed for outdoor use, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application and drying times. Consider applying a clear coat of varnish to protect the paint and extend its lifespan.
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