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Old 03-14-2007 | 09:12 PM
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hardcorehunter
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Default RE: Question RE: Carbon Clothing

You guys that want to believe in carbon clothings ability to be reactivated/regenerated in a homeowners dryer, keep on buying the stuff. Whatever floats your boat. Just don't accuse us that don't buy it of not wanting to spend the money on it because we can't afford it and are too tight. We don't buy it because we have educated ourselves as intelligent shoppers, nothing more.
I find it amazing that NOT ONE hunter with a chemistry degree or knowledge on carbon will stand up on these forums for the carbon clothing industry. NOT ONE!!!All we get out of carbon clothingusers are testimonials that they think it works because they had a deer downwind and it didn't smell them. They have blown money on a snake oil and WANT to believe they didn't get ripped off. I have it happen at times too, it is called a lucky thermal, or being good and high in a stand and just getting away with not being scented. Bring on the science and chemistry guys so that they can dispute what the military states about reactivation of carbon, Chevron, Siemens, and these other carbon company giants that dismiss the idea that carbon can be even slightly regenerated/reactivated in a homeowners dryer. Bring them on, I want to believe
I am done with the carbon threads; guys have at it. It is motorcycle season and turkey season. I don't need carbon for either.
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