RE: Unscientific Scent Elimination Spray Test
May I make a suggestion? I learned a while ago to not store my rubber boots in a closed or sealed bag/container. My feet sweat alot, and I like to let my boots air out. Usually after a hunt they are damp inside, so I'll leave them outside if it's warm enough, or hang them on a boot dryer if it's to cold for them to dry. If I sealed that wet rubber boot in a bag, and let it set in there while it's damp with sweat, it's gonna stink. I've read and have been told that rubber is gas permeable, so what stinks on the inside, may eventually leak to the outside. And since there is no way to seal the tops of your boots to your legs in a foolproof fashion to keep the odor in for any amount of time, keeping them odor free on the inside is # 1 priority to me.....as far as footwear goes. Let them air out, sprikle some baking soda in there once awhile and empty it out occassionally. You may fool that fox...
Mikey