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    #31
    I made some and it seems to leave a chalky residue?

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      #32
      this stuff is good at removing blood from your clothes also....

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        #33
        Add a dropperful of colloidal silver to it and the results will be even better. You can buy it at any pharmacy. It kills bacteria on contact....which will kill any bacterial based odor.

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          #34
          Originally posted by unclefish View Post
          Add a dropperful of colloidal silver to it and the results will be even better. You can buy it at any pharmacy. It kills bacteria on contact....which will kill any bacterial based odor.

          UF....are you talking pharmacies like CVS, Walgreens or even a Walmart? I have a 1/2 gallon jug of store bought scent killer that I'd like to add some CS to based on your recommendations.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Smart View Post
            UF....are you talking pharmacies like CVS, Walgreens or even a Walmart? I have a 1/2 gallon jug of store bought scent killer that I'd like to add some CS to based on your recommendations.
            Bought mine at GNC. it was like $25 for a big bottle

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              #36
              Originally posted by LeanMachine View Post
              That's proof enough for me! I think i'll whip a batch up tomorrow
              yea me too......

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                #37
                Sounds great but we done have any pine trees in the area that I hunt so I use cedar oil mixed with mineral oil and that works very well

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by huntingfanatic View Post
                  Sorry should have put that in first post

                  2 CUPS DISTILLED WATER
                  2 CUPS HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
                  1/4 CUP BAKING SODA
                  1 OUNCE SCENT FREE SHAMPOO( original receipe called for 1 ounce of the hunters speciality green body wash/shampoo. I have been using the Primos body soap and shampoo)

                  Mix all ingredients in a bowl until all of the baking soda is dissolved. Pour into gallon jug or other container and let sit for a couple of days WITH THE LID OFF OR CRACKED OPEN

                  Pour into spray bottle.
                  Are there any issues with the HP bleaching or fading your hunting clothes?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by C.J. View Post
                    Are there any issues with the HP bleaching or fading your hunting clothes?
                    I haven't noticed any on mine.

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                      #40
                      Thats interesting. I'll have to give it a try when I've got some time. Thanks for posting!

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                        #41
                        Just made my first batch. How long do you let it sit before you use it?

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                          #42
                          What are you using for bacteria control in that recipe? Your BO is caused by bacteria production and if you don't control bacteria your efforts are somewhat futile. Baking soda has some odor absorption properties but probably not at the level of dilution in your recipe.

                          Scent away spray has actually been proven to be the most effective commercial based product on the market by a large margin. Next closest was the Primos.

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                            #43
                            I added collodial silver to mine for help with the bacterial issue.

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                              #44
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                              This was from 2011 and I was thinking about making some. Does anyone have any experience with this or making your own?

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                                #45
                                I made some. It seemed to work just as good as the store bought stuff. The only complaint I had about it was, make sure you mix everything very well, otherwise you will leave a white powdery residue on your clothing. No matter how I mixed it, I couldn't get rid of the residue.

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