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oregonhunter 02-08-2002 11:02 PM

scent-free water repellent...does it exist?
 
I am looking to reinforce my boots and semi-water repellent coat/pants, is there a scent-free version anywhere? I've looked high and low, and every one I've found is aresol and stinks something terrible.

thanks for any help.

Chad

ram96 02-09-2002 05:20 AM

RE: scent-free water repellent...does it exist?
 
Try mink oil for you boots. Good luck on the clothes.

pdq 5oh 02-09-2002 05:23 AM

RE: scent-free water repellent...does it exist?
 
There's some sfuff advertised on the outdoor channel. You soak the clothes in it , then run them thru the drier. They claim it's odorless & waterproof. I'll try to catch the comercial & post the name.

Phil.

oregonhunter 02-09-2002 07:12 AM

RE: scent-free water repellent...does it exist?
 
Thanks Phil.

REM74 02-09-2002 11:12 AM

RE: scent-free water repellent...does it exist?
 
Snow seal makes an aresol spray that stinks to high heaven,but when it cures out "about 24hrs."it is scent free.I have used it and it works.

coyote170 02-09-2002 05:37 PM

RE: scent-free water repellent...does it exist?
 
The stuff that pdq5oh was refering to is
called HUNT DRI have used it for 2 years now
and am very pleased with it!their e-mail is
www.outbacktech.com, good luck you will like
it,take care!

Bo539 02-09-2002 06:36 PM

RE: scent-free water repellent...does it exist?
 
Link didn't work try www.outbacktech.com

oregonhunter 02-09-2002 07:57 PM

RE: scent-free water repellent...does it exist?
 
Thanks fellas, I will give it a try!

Chad

Dublelung 02-10-2002 12:26 PM

RE: scent-free water repellent...does it exist?
 
Chad,
Browning makes a Gore-Tex Supprescent outfit in Hydro Fleece that is both waterproof and has a carbon scent control membrane buit in!

Good Luck,
DL

davidmil 02-10-2002 08:49 PM

RE: scent-free water repellent...does it exist?
 
Almost all of them are scent free if you keep them down wind.<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

The Mouse 02-12-2002 09:41 PM

RE: scent-free water repellent...does it exist?
 
Amen, davidmil!!!

I use the stuff that REM74 mentioned. It is called Silicone Water Guard and is made by Atsko. Atsko also makes a lot of other great stuff like Sports Wash and UV Killer spray. Anyway, it is heavy duty. Spray it on, LET IT CURE, and it works well. It smells like heck when you first put it on but the odor vanishes.

The Mouse


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