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Old October 15, 2008, 06:55 AM   #20
Kreyzhorse
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I wash my hunting clothes in hot water. Nothing else and after they are dryed, they go outside. That seems to work as well as any thing else.

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I just looked into some other alternatives for homemade scent blocking and one thing that you can do is boil water and vegetation (such as leaves pine needles grasses etc.) in a big pot.
I tried this one year. I'm not saying it doesn't work, but if you can do this outside, your wife will appreciate it.

Example: I used some leaves, grass and pine needles and my god, the smell was terrible. It was so bad, I took every thing and dumped it the woods. As I was making the short walk to dump the pot, it took every thing I had to not vomit. It mean it was a GUT WRENCHING smell. Freakin' terrible. I dry heaved for a couple of minutes. And, by my warning, you might have guessed I boiled mine inside. Wife none too happy.

Try it, hope it works for you, just do it outside!
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