Homemade Scent Neutalizer
#21
RE: Homemade Scent Neutalizer
ORIGINAL: metalback
I tried the reciepe for it from this thread and it DOES work like a champ!!!! No more buying 7 dollar bottles at Walmart!!! Now if we could just get one of these bio-chemist from here to figure out how to impregnate my nasty old blood stained camo coveralls with charcole----I'd save a ton and be one happy camper!!!! The guys from Realtree and Advantage Camo would be **** their drawers if anyone could figure out how to do home made carbon-charcole clothing!!!! Come on you master minds out there.....I know we have a few chemist inventors out there in cyber land!!!...
I tried the reciepe for it from this thread and it DOES work like a champ!!!! No more buying 7 dollar bottles at Walmart!!! Now if we could just get one of these bio-chemist from here to figure out how to impregnate my nasty old blood stained camo coveralls with charcole----I'd save a ton and be one happy camper!!!! The guys from Realtree and Advantage Camo would be **** their drawers if anyone could figure out how to do home made carbon-charcole clothing!!!! Come on you master minds out there.....I know we have a few chemist inventors out there in cyber land!!!...
May not be pretty but I can't see how it would be any less effective than the store bought stuff. Which I think is a waste of time.
BTW, my area of expertise is heating, ventalation, and air conditioning. Not rocket science but I do have to keep the white shirts happy and smelling "fresh" up in the offices.
#22
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 85
RE: Homemade Scent Neutalizer
Jack,
I disagree with you completely here. I have a pair of Scent Blocker Pants and an X-Scent shirt that is supposed to kill the bacteria that causes BO. In the past years I have worn regular camo coveralls and climbed a tree 20+ and didn't worry about scent. I know you can argue that if you hang stands in different locations and hunt the wind, this can be avoided. But the last 2 years I have been wearing my scent clothes and have been winded 2 times in 2 years. Once I was on the ground and the other I had sweated my ars off that mroning dragging a deer and had no other clothes to put on. While I paid a combined $60 for my clothes on EBAY, I would never pay the $100+ that companies charge for these items. But for the right price and if they fit in your budget (check EBAY) I would HIGHLY recommend Scent Contaminatin clothing. This is just my $.02
I disagree with you completely here. I have a pair of Scent Blocker Pants and an X-Scent shirt that is supposed to kill the bacteria that causes BO. In the past years I have worn regular camo coveralls and climbed a tree 20+ and didn't worry about scent. I know you can argue that if you hang stands in different locations and hunt the wind, this can be avoided. But the last 2 years I have been wearing my scent clothes and have been winded 2 times in 2 years. Once I was on the ground and the other I had sweated my ars off that mroning dragging a deer and had no other clothes to put on. While I paid a combined $60 for my clothes on EBAY, I would never pay the $100+ that companies charge for these items. But for the right price and if they fit in your budget (check EBAY) I would HIGHLY recommend Scent Contaminatin clothing. This is just my $.02