It is best to start with clean clothing that has been washed with Scent Killer® Clothing Wash, but even if it wasn’t, you can still treat it with Scent Killer® Spray and achieve impressive results.
Since Scent Killer® Spray takes out human odor molecules that pass through the treated clothing, it is critical that the clothing be thoroughly treated to achieve full effect. Spray the clothing enough, so that it is fully wetted. If you do not fully wet your hunting clothing, the Scent Killer® Spray will still have a positive effect, but you will essentially have an untreated percentage of your clothing, depending on how much you put on.
Think of the treated clothing like a fish net and the human odor molecules as fish trying to pass through. If you lightly spray it, so that the clothing is not fully wetted and the drops that hit the clothing leave dry gaps between them, it is like a net with big gaps in it. The fish can easily swim through the gaps in the net. It is the same thing with human odor molecules – if you have untreated gaps in your hunting clothing, some of the human odor molecules can easily pass through the gaps.
Treating Your Hunting Clothing:
• Spray your outer hunting clothing with Super Charged® Scent Killer® Spray, so that it is fully wetted.
• For optimal effect, hang the clothing up and air-dry.
• After it is totally dry, store in a clean, unscented, airtight container.
• Take it out of the container when you are ready to use the clothing.
• After use, totally dry the clothing, then store in the airtight container.
• Repeat.
• Never store any clothing that isn’t dry in an airtight container.
• Spray your boot bottoms with Scent Killer® Spray every time you go into the field.
Depending on the conditions, Scent Killer® Spray treated clothing will remain effective for many days of use. High odor areas, such as the underarms may require another treatment of Scent Killer® Spray before the whole piece of clothing requires treatment. Conditions vary a lot, so you will have to make the decision when your clothing requires washing or another treatment. Feel free to apply Scent Killer® Spray while you are in the field.
For more detailed information on hunting scent and scent elimination, check out our books online.
It is best to start with clean clothing that has been washed with Scent Killer® Clothing Wash, but even if it wasn’t, you can still treat it with Scent Killer® Spray and achieve impressive results.
Since Scent Killer® Spray takes out human odor molecules that pass through the treated clothing, it is critical that the clothing be thoroughly treated to achieve full effect. Spray the clothing enough, so that it is fully wetted. If you do not fully wet your hunting clothing, the Scent Killer® Spray will still have a positive effect, but you will essentially have an untreated percentage of your clothing, depending on how much you put on.
Think of the treated clothing like a fish net and the human odor molecules as fish trying to pass through. If you lightly spray it, so that the clothing is not fully wetted and the drops that hit the clothing leave dry gaps between them, it is like a net with big gaps in it. The fish can easily swim through the gaps in the net. It is the same thing with human odor molecules – if you have untreated gaps in your hunting clothing, some of the human odor molecules can easily pass through the gaps.
Treating Your Hunting Clothing:
• Spray your outer hunting clothing with Super Charged® Scent Killer® Spray, so that it is fully wetted.
• For optimal effect, hang the clothing up and air-dry.
• After it is totally dry, store in a clean, unscented, airtight container.
• Take it out of the container when you are ready to use the clothing.
• After use, totally dry the clothing, then store in the airtight container.
• Repeat.
• Never store any clothing that isn’t dry in an airtight container.
• Spray your boot bottoms with Scent Killer® Spray every time you go into the field.
Depending on the conditions, Scent Killer® Spray treated clothing will remain effective for many days of use. High odor areas, such as the underarms may require another treatment of Scent Killer® Spray before the whole piece of clothing requires treatment. Conditions vary a lot, so you will have to make the decision when your clothing requires washing or another treatment. Feel free to apply Scent Killer® Spray while you are in the field.
For more detailed information on hunting scent and scent elimination, check out our books online.