If you remove the scent gland sometimes it leaks a little, so pretty much just as bad as getting sprayed. Build a fire with it tied well above the flames. Throw wet leaves on it and the smoke will get the nasty smell out of it's fur. Tie a rope to a front foot and throw in a fast moving creek. Come back in 24 hours and you can skin him out then. The muscles relax and let out the scent which washes away from it. The smoke is just something acidic to kill the smell he has on his fur. Hauling a wet skunk back home is pretty smelly so take care of the smell on his fur before you put him in the creek. If you don't want to use smoke, anything acidic that won't ruin the hide will work fine. In the old days they used gasoline to soak them in. Lemon juice would work as well. Tomato juice might dye the white, I don't know.
Good Luck.