Let’s start with your clothes:
Anything that you wear into the whitetail’s realm, whether it’s worn for hunting or for scouting, should be washed in Scent Killer® Clothing Wash. It contains no UV brighteners and is compatible with both standard and high efficiency washing machines.
Next, you can turn your clothing into a scent elimination suit by treating it with Super Charged® Scent Killer® spray. Super Charged® Scent Killer® Spray is a clean, clear, odorless liquid spray that attacks human odor. It is effective when it is first put on wet and remains fully effective after drying. When properly applied, it can remain effective for many days of use in the field – depending upon the conditions.
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.
Now let’s talk about removing odors from your body:
It’s important to try to reduce odor on whatever you’re bringing into their domain, starting with yourself. You should first shower using Scent Killer® Anti-Odor™ Soap. Wash your entire body. Use Scent Killer® Shampoo on your hair – it is unscented and contains a conditioner. After your shower, apply Scent Killer® Anti-Perspirant & Deodorant to your underarms. It is really effective and works for a long time.
A shower is sometimes unavailable between hunts. Scent Killer® Field Wipes are a convenient way to clean, deodorize, or just touch up high perspiration areas. Although breath is a totally different odor than your body gives off, it is important to minimize it too. Brush your teeth with baking soda toothpaste.
When all of this is complete, try to head straight into the woods. Be careful to avoid places where offensive odors might linger, such as cooking odors from a kitchen or a room where someone has been smoking.
Scent control on your hunting equipment:
Think about the gear that you carry when you hunt. Pay attention to how you store your gear. Airing it out or washing it if necessary, can make a real difference in the quality and quantity of deer you see.
When thinking about scent elimination there are two types of surfaces to keep in mind. Soft surfaces like the fabric your hunting clothing is made with, and hard surfaces such as plastic and metal that other hunting equipment is often made of. Unlike soft surfaces where odors penetrate and are absorbed deep within, hard surfaces typically only collect odor molecules on the surface. The odor molecules can often be removed by simply using a wash cloth or towel damp with water to wipe them off.
Only use this method with equipment this is appropriate for and always follow manufacturer’s cleaning instructions. If this is not appropriate, simply putting things outside for a while to air out will help a lot.
If you are hunting with a gun, you obviously don’t want to wipe it with a wet cloth. Scent Killer® Spray is only labeled for use on boot bottoms and clothing – not guns. You may be able to find gun oil that has little or no smell.
Summary:
This is just a snapshot of the steps in eliminating odor. The more steps you take, the less odor there will be. Whether you take all of the steps or just some of them, you are doing yourself a huge favor.
Your best friend, the single most important product you can use is Super Charged® Scent Killer® Spray.
For more detailed information on hunting scent and scent elimination, check out our books online.
Let’s start with your clothes:
Anything that you wear into the whitetail’s realm, whether it’s worn for hunting or for scouting, should be washed in Scent Killer® Clothing Wash. It contains no UV brighteners and is compatible with both standard and high efficiency washing machines.
Next, you can turn your clothing into a scent elimination suit by treating it with Super Charged® Scent Killer® spray. Super Charged® Scent Killer® Spray is a clean, clear, odorless liquid spray that attacks human odor. It is effective when it is first put on wet and remains fully effective after drying. When properly applied, it can remain effective for many days of use in the field – depending upon the conditions.
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.
Now let’s talk about removing odors from your body:
It’s important to try to reduce odor on whatever you’re bringing into their domain, starting with yourself. You should first shower using Scent Killer® Anti-Odor™ Soap. Wash your entire body. Use Scent Killer® Shampoo on your hair – it is unscented and contains a conditioner. After your shower, apply Scent Killer® Anti-Perspirant & Deodorant to your underarms. It is really effective and works for a long time.
A shower is sometimes unavailable between hunts. Scent Killer® Field Wipes are a convenient way to clean, deodorize, or just touch up high perspiration areas. Although breath is a totally different odor than your body gives off, it is important to minimize it too. Brush your teeth with baking soda toothpaste.
When all of this is complete, try to head straight into the woods. Be careful to avoid places where offensive odors might linger, such as cooking odors from a kitchen or a room where someone has been smoking.
Scent control on your hunting equipment:
Think about the gear that you carry when you hunt. Pay attention to how you store your gear. Airing it out or washing it if necessary, can make a real difference in the quality and quantity of deer you see.
When thinking about scent elimination there are two types of surfaces to keep in mind. Soft surfaces like the fabric your hunting clothing is made with, and hard surfaces such as plastic and metal that other hunting equipment is often made of. Unlike soft surfaces where odors penetrate and are absorbed deep within, hard surfaces typically only collect odor molecules on the surface. The odor molecules can often be removed by simply using a wash cloth or towel damp with water to wipe them off.
Only use this method with equipment this is appropriate for and always follow manufacturer’s cleaning instructions. If this is not appropriate, simply putting things outside for a while to air out will help a lot.
If you are hunting with a gun, you obviously don’t want to wipe it with a wet cloth. Scent Killer® Spray is only labeled for use on boot bottoms and clothing – not guns. You may be able to find gun oil that has little or no smell.
Summary:
This is just a snapshot of the steps in eliminating odor. The more steps you take, the less odor there will be. Whether you take all of the steps or just some of them, you are doing yourself a huge favor.
Your best friend, the single most important product you can use is Super Charged® Scent Killer® Spray.
For more detailed information on hunting scent and scent elimination, check out our books online.