Scent Control Question

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  1. rsf31tmp

    rsf31tmp Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I need some laundry detergent for my hunting clothing. If it ever get's colder, all must stuff is still in the bin from last winter. Some has ATV mud splashed all over from a deer drag out, others have the blood of the last two gut jobs on them. All in the same bin, sitting for almost 11 months? I would like to pick up something new to try. What are your favorites?

    How about body soap and shamoo? On Deoderant? Field Spray?
     
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    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    I go with scent away products, seems to work.
     
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    rsf31tmp Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have used Scent-A-Way and I like everything but the bar soap, my least favorite bar soap (at least favorite body soap)
     
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    ShaneB22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I use dead down wind and I dusted all of my clothes in some carbon that I got from sota. The carbon and ddw seem to be a great combo because I haven't got winded all year. The ddw dryer sheets are the best and any scent free laundry detergent will work fine. The dryer sheets are what help the most. I recommend ddw bar and liquid soap too.
     
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    Well for me I walk in without scent control stuff on and step on apples every once in a while and as long as the wind stays good I don't get smelled. I also do hunt out of ground blinds and big hunter houses. If the wind changes I cut up apples and stick them on the window. It's always worked for me so.. Yeah
     
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    I have a few Dead Down Wind items and I really like them
     

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