Question for the scent freaks.
#1
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Rockford Michigan USA
Posts: 1,344
Question for the scent freaks.
I hear a lot about everybody air drying there camo. Where I live this probably isn't possible and would probably soak up more scent. I have some of those dirt smelling fabric softners but I heard that they actually spook deer. If I was clothes w/o a fabric softner will they be uncomfortable and full of static?
#2
RE: Question for the scent freaks.
i've used the earth scented fabric softeners and never had a deer spook from them, i also use the earth scented waffers and earth scent killer in combination. i don't air dry mine, just use the three in combination and leave clothes and a waffer in my air tight bag till i'm ready to roll.
p.s. don't forget to use the earth scented shampoo!!!!
p.s. don't forget to use the earth scented shampoo!!!!
#3
RE: Question for the scent freaks.
Hello, my name is Bob and I am a scent control fanatic.
(everyone in unison)Hello Bob.
I hang mine in the bathroom to dry, and my wife knows NOT to go in there when my hunting clothes are in there. I will spray scent killer earth scent on them after I spray Permanone ® on them and it's dry. I have not had a problem with static. They do feel a little stiff.
(everyone in unison)Hello Bob.
I hang mine in the bathroom to dry, and my wife knows NOT to go in there when my hunting clothes are in there. I will spray scent killer earth scent on them after I spray Permanone ® on them and it's dry. I have not had a problem with static. They do feel a little stiff.
#4
RE: Question for the scent freaks.
I always air dry my clothing outside for a couple days at least. But during season, if I happen to be hunting in rainy conditions, I'll toss my clothes in the dryer to dry out. I use the earth scented towels and never had a problem spooking deer. I usually will throw a couple in each of my clothing containers as well to help mask up any scent. I also periodically throw just my under garmets in the dryer with a couple to help mask up oders in them as well.
#5
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 3,555
RE: Question for the scent freaks.
I guess it pays to live in a rural community. Mine always hang out side to dry or if it's rainnig and I need to hang them they go in the garage.
I don't dare put them in the dryer because of all the fufu my wife uses on our regular laundry.
Oh, I almost forgot. Hello Bob
I don't dare put them in the dryer because of all the fufu my wife uses on our regular laundry.
Oh, I almost forgot. Hello Bob
#6
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Georgia
Posts: 263
RE: Question for the scent freaks.
I have never had a problem with the earth sented fabric sheets. Actually I've had my best success with them. I actualy use two at a time (dirt scented). Then I spray everything down with b.a. acorn scent. Works great. If a stiff breeze comes my way I spray a new shot of acorn scent over myself while sittin around. You could say I'm an adict and I would agree. Also, get some scent free deodrent and soap. All of this for the chance at gettn' a buck. lol But it works like a charm.
#7
RE: Question for the scent freaks.
I don't know if it works, but it seems to work for me. When I dry my hunting clothes I sprinkle some baking soda in the dryer to absorb any leftover perfume smells from previous washes.