I have learned alot form you guys on here and now is my turn to teach yall something i found out any of yall seen that powder at the archery shop or hunting shop i think it is made by hunters specialties for like 35.00$ a bottle well i found out what it is and found it in a huge bottle for 8.99 wanna know what it is
give me a response and ill tell all yall
im not making any money so dont think its a scam yall i like to leave a bit of suspense
Oh ya i forgot to tell you how i know it works
well i poured ammonia on my hands and oh my did it smell like mt lion pee well i put this stuff on there and rubbed it in and wallah no more stink nothing at all no smell at all
Go to Petco or any pet supply store and get Chinchila (that really soft grey rodent)Bath!!!!!!!!!!! The all natural non scented kind it is Pumice dust and i swear it is awesome stuff take some ammonia and put it on your hands then rub that stuff on it and its gone totally eliminated> Put it in a dust bag like the pitchers use for there hands and dust yourself with it before you go into the woods and when you get to your stand or when ever you want its only like 10 bucks a big bottle well thats it lol sorry i would of put it up earlier but i was out getting my arrows fleched and getting my new camo also wash your clothes with 3 tablespoons of it and hang dry them outside
although I won't ask how you figured it out, I bought some today and tested with b-a-tree oak scent and worked, then got ballsy and tested it with doe in estrus, it worked better than I thought, but didn't absorb asl the smell, but did get a good bit off my hands, I was surprised, and will have a baggie with this in a sock come opening day
Scent Killer;
Ingredients for Homemade Scent Killer: 16 oz. (2 cups) Peroxide 3% 16 oz. (2 cups) Distilled Water (I use filtered) 1/4 cup baking soda 1 oz. unscented shampoo
Mix in a large bowl (don't shake up in milk jug) so the baking soda dissolves) and pour into jug. Let sit for several days, so the chemical reaction settles down, and don't leave in a tightly sealed container! I use a gallon milk jug with a snap on cap.
You can use the above amounts in proportion for a gallon, you do the math, lol.
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