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Water Repellant For Blind

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  1. Scowd

    Scowd Weekend Warrior

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    I have a Ameristep Bone Collector blind. I want to get it ready for turkey season and put some water repellant on it. Does anyone have any experience at this? Just wondering what worked for you the best? I don't want it to leave a shine on it.
    Thanks for your help!
     
  2. Justin

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    I used Scotch Guard Outdoor on mine and it seemed to work just fine. No noticeable shine that I could see.

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    Whitetail Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I use Atsko Silicone WP Spray. Drys scent free.
     
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    heartstopper Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I got an Ameristep blind for x mas shouldn't it be already waterproof?
     
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    I believe hunter spec has a water repellent. I havnt used it though
     
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    Primos makes a water repellant spray for $19.99
     

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