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rookelkhunter 10-29-2003 06:05 PM

Scent Free...I think not.
 
I am in need of some more ideas. I just bought a new pair of rubber hunting boots for some serious added grams when I head back to my old Iowa stompin' grounds in a few weeks. They are advertised as ' scent free' , and are FAAAAAR from it. It goes without saying that if I am catching wind of these things, whitetail will be snortin' in Texas.

What can I do to get this scent off of these things? I' ve scrubbed them with scent free detergent, put wafers inside the boots along with pine branches in the bag ....it' s helping, but not eliminating.

PLEASE HELP!!!

Thanks in advance.

monsterbuckland 10-29-2003 06:14 PM

RE: Scent Free...I think not.
 
i got the same problem my b-day was monday and got a pair, i smelled them and it smelled like a tire factory! i have them hanging upside down outside and thought of burying them in dirt for a few days or a leaf pile!

chazspot 10-29-2003 06:15 PM

RE: Scent Free...I think not.
 
My rubber boots I bought last year smelled the same way. All the steps you are taking will help remove the " new" oder but I think leaving them outside will help a lot.

Also, when wearing them walk through some creeks.

Also you might want to consider wearing boot staps that are laced with some kind of appropriate scent. Something like " curiousity" or maybe a synthetic food spray to serve as a cover.

rookelkhunter 10-29-2003 09:31 PM

RE: Scent Free...I think not.
 
Monster, I am 100% with ya...how in the world do these guys sleep at night calling them ' scent free' ?!?!?! When they arrived they were in sealed plastic and I could still smell ' em, so you can imagine once I broke the seal....dang. I was honestly kinda irked about it, as I expected to be able to wear them right away without worry...nope.

Good idea about burying them, that might be the only thing that will get this stink out of ' em.

Keep ' em coming if ya' ll have any more ideas!

Thanks again.

benhuntin 10-30-2003 03:23 AM

RE: Scent Free...I think not.
 
I let mine soak for 2days in earth scent detergent. Killed the rubber smell.

bigbuckmiddaugh 10-30-2003 06:15 AM

RE: Scent Free...I think not.
 
Hate to say this,but... Rubber is rubber, will always smell like rubber. Nothing gets in, nothing gets out. So.. they will always smell like rubber. I' ve had my rubber boots for 5 years now, still smell like rubber,lol. I' ve walked thru muck with them before walking to stand, they still smell,lol. :D

TreePhantom 10-30-2003 06:22 AM

RE: Scent Free...I think not.
 
Try scrubbing them with baking soda. I heard this from another site. They said there is a " release" agent on the boots so they don' t stick to their forms when they make them.

stork 10-30-2003 06:40 AM

RE: Scent Free...I think not.
 
The only thing that is scent free is

nothing

guys!

rookelkhunter 10-30-2003 08:00 AM

RE: Scent Free...I think not.
 
Sorry...I am looking for something to lessen the smell of my new rubber boots.

Thanks for the ideas guys! I will try the baking soda and then the soak, hopefully that will remedy the problem.

eightwgt 10-30-2003 08:26 AM

RE: Scent Free...I think not.
 

I just went through the same thing.

I buried them for 2 days.......

Washed and SCRUBBED with baking soda pase

Scrubbed with dirty stinky rag I found buried in yard

Sprayed with scent killer

Had them outside for 2 weeks now....

They still smell like rubber - I even called LaCrosse about it and they offered no help or advice.........

I bought the boots 3 weeks ago and I ve tried everything as you can see......


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