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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by HillbillyD-Luxx, Nov 2, 2013.

  1. HillbillyD-Luxx

    HillbillyD-Luxx Weekend Warrior

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    My wife has seen me scrub my face raw taking face paint off enough times that she recommended using baby wipes to take it off. Works like a charm. Thought I'd throw it out there for people like me that didn't know how well they worked. Got them in bulk, just another perk of being a dad haha.
     
  2. Matt

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    That's what I use.
     
  3. Boogaloo

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    Yep.

    Lately I've been using Windex. Comes right off.
     
  4. Backcountry

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    I steal my wifes makeup remover.
     
  5. ISiman/OH

    ISiman/OH Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Stole one from the GF one time, absolute game changer.


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    Here's a tip....buy Carbomask. Comes off with water.
     
  7. Wesley Lofton

    Wesley Lofton Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Camofx comes off pretty easy too.
     
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    smctitan Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Wet wipes... DO NOT LEAVE HOME WITHOUT EM!
     
  10. jrk_indle84

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    Except for the black. Think they call it ground blind, its kind of a pain but not too bad. May be because mines left over from last year but its kind of a pain to get off.
     
  11. Wesley Lofton

    Wesley Lofton Die Hard Bowhunter

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    The trick with the black is to use just a damp cloth once, and then a dry cloth.
     
  12. Beehunter

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    I use cheapo wet wipe makeup remover cloths. My wife turned me on to them, mostly because she was tired of me trashing face towels. :eek: They work great for getting the CamoFX off.
     
  13. Jake/PA

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    Yep! Great stuff and very easy to remove.
     
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    Camofx is great stuff. Stays on decent but wipes off well.
     
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    I use the Dead Down Wind pant and wipes.....comes off real easy.
     
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    I found by sweating my arse off by the time I get back to camp I've wiped all of it off already.
     
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    Yep. baby wipes will do the trick. My youngest boy cannot stand to have face paint on when we go into public, so I've gotta make sure I've got some butt wipes with me. Then I've gotta have something to make the smell of the butt wipes go away.

    The boy is nothin' but drama. LOL
     
  18. HillbillyD-Luxx

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    It's a good thing that baby's asses don't have stubble. Shreds the baby wipes.
     

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