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Author Topic: HOMEMADE SCENTKILLER RECIPES???  (Read 1994 times)

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Offline GOLDTIP

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yes I am a cheap bastard  got TWINS on the way do I have a choice not really  anyway wondering if somebody has a proven recipe for washing clothes and using as a field spray
LIFE IS ALWAYS FULL OF CHANGES  SO ALWAYS EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED  SO HUNT WHILE YOU CAN !!!!

Offline Mayfly

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I copyed this from another site

Ingredients for Scent Killer:

16 oz. (2 cups) H2 Peroxide (3% drug store brand)

16 oz. (2 cups) Distilled Water

2 cups baking soda

1 oz. On non-scented shampoo (sportwash)

1/2 bottle of the fresh earth scent cover scent (adds a dirt smell to the concoction)

Let sit for several days (milk jug works good with lid loose)

Here an idea for some scent free 'baby wipes'...

mix up a batch of scent killer as per instructions above... take a roll of heavy duty paper towels (Bounty, Scott, etc..not the 49 cent cheapies)

cut the roll in half with an eletric knife so you have 2 short rolls of paper towels(don't try a regular knife... it doesn't work). Pull the cardboard tube from the middle of the half roll.

Find a rubbermaid or tupperware container big enough to hold the 1/2 roll of paper towels (and with a good sealed lid).

Put one of the 1/2 rolls of paper in the container, pour in the scent killer, let the wipes soak up the scent killer, keep covered tight so they don't dry out. Because the inner cardboard tube is out, pull the paper towels out from the middle like a kleenex!

This stuff smells just like the commercialy available stuff! I bought one of those big spray bottles and kept it in my car and sprayed myself down completely with it before each hunt.

Offline Mayfly

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Another version......

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Ingredients: 16oz. hydrogen peroxide
16oz. distilled water
1/2 cup baking soda
1oz. unscented shampoo

Step 1) Gently combine all the ingredients in a large bowl until all the baking soda dissolves. Pour this mixture into a 1-gallon lidded container. Let it sit fir three days with the lid on loosely to allow gasses to escape.

Step 2) Fill a plastic bottle that has a trigger sprayer with the scent killer. Make sure it is clean.

Step 3) To make scent killing wipes, place brown multifold paper towels - the kind that comes in stacks, not on a roll - in a small plastic tub with an airtight lid. Cover them with scent killer and let it soak in. Pour out excess liquid and replace the lid.

This recipe above came from the outdoors magazine Field and Stream.

Offline GOLDTIP

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Thanks a million mayfly sounds painless enough does your concoction seem to work good or havent you tried it yet in the woods will this make a gallon or how much?
LIFE IS ALWAYS FULL OF CHANGES  SO ALWAYS EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED  SO HUNT WHILE YOU CAN !!!!