another scent control tip
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: north syracuse ny USA
now, i dont know if anyone else here has tried this or heard of it, but im sure im not he first guy to think of it. i was getting by daypack ready fo the season and was thinking of differant ideas to keep human odor to a minimum. so i decided to put one of the scentfree/coverup scent dryersheets in almost every pocket in my back pack. some may say its overkill, but i say, why take a chance at any forgein odor on anything that may be in my backpack.
by the way--has anyone used the scent blocker carbon blast spray? im just curious to see if anyone has anything negative to say about it, i will be using that as well this year.
by the way--has anyone used the scent blocker carbon blast spray? im just curious to see if anyone has anything negative to say about it, i will be using that as well this year.
#2
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Onamia,MN.
I used carbon blast and didn't like it at all!It turned everything black and would not absorb into any of my clothing--not even the camo jeans.I would stay away from that stuff.JMHO.
#3
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From: Waverly New York USA
I also used carbon blast.I put it on in the dark.Pant legs jacket sleeves,hat you name it.When it got light out I was as black as the ace of spades.I did not like it.
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#4
the carbon blast spray does in fact work. as long as there is carbon oder will be absorded. as far as it turnign clothes black, i have had no problems and have used it on all my clothes besides wearing a sent lock suit. all you have to do to prevent the carbon from showing on your clothes is turn your clothes in-side-out. spray the inside of your clothes and you will not be able to see the black "mess"




