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Home Made Scent Eliminator Spray
I know I saw a thread last year about home made formulas for scent elimination, but I can't seem to find it now. I remember baking soda, peroxide, and that green scent free soap being ingredients, but I don't remember the amounts. Does anybody have a good home brew recipe?
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RE: Home Made Scent Eliminator Spray
here's two that i got off these boards i use Strut & Ruts and love it ...works like a lucky charm :P
Strut & Rut provided this " recipe" 2 quarts 3% H202 (Hydrogen Peroxide, brown bottles, $.98 quart at Walmart) 2 quarts distilled water ($.50 gallon at Walmart) 2 boxes of baking soda ($.50 per box at Walmart) Grand Total- $3.46 for 1 gallon of scent eliminator, compared to $30 in cabelas... Can you say advertising and lucrative profit? Mix all in a bucket and stir until soda well dissolved. Let sit for at least two hours, mine sat 2 days. Keep mixing as baking soda falls out of solution and drops to the bottom of the bucket. Only so much will stay dilluted, don' t worry to much about the fall out after it' s sat awhile. Fill containers (I used the H202 quart bottles and the rest in the gallon jug). Cap. Let sit for 1 week. Use liberally, cause the stuffs so cheap Here's a homemade scent killer recipe I pulled off the internet at the beginning our last season. I've used it religiously and I haven't heard a snort all year. I was directly downwind at ground level on several occasions and was never winded. I also took my archery deer and can credit this stuff. I had leather boots on and had walked all over the area looking for a tree (first time I hunted that particular tree). I missed this deer on the first shot and it proceeded to circle downwind of me, nose high in the air. He never caught wind and I ended up getting a second shot that took him. 1 gallon distilled water (or clean creek water, just no chlorines or iodines in it) 1/2 box of baking soda 16 oz peroxide 2 shot glasses of Hunters Specialty green liquid soap Pour out enough water from a gallon jug to get the other stuff in and let it fizz for a while after mixing (about 1 hour or the top will pop off). Then just transfer to a spray bottle and you're set. 128 oz cost about $4.50 vs $8-$10 for 16-32oz of some other fancy kind. Other guys have tried it as well and say they've had success. I won't hunt without it again. |
RE: Home Made Scent Eliminator Spray
I also made a post asking the same question.
basically the same recipe 16 oz peroxide 16 oz distilled water 1/2 cup baking soda 1 once scent free soap have a batch brewing now. |
RE: Home Made Scent Eliminator Spray
I bought a huge bag of baking soda from sams club for 5 bucks.
Also a good idea I got from this site is to fill a sock with baking soda and use it on your clothes and body or store with your gear. works great. Good lucl hunting. |
RE: Home Made Scent Eliminator Spray
Does this home made scent elimnator really work?
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RE: Home Made Scent Eliminator Spray
skeetr1- I use one of those boxes of baking soda meant for the fridge, you peel the sides off the box and it absorbs odors. I keep one in each of my bags of gear/clothing. Thanks for the replies guys, im gonna go whip up somethin this weekend
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RE: Home Made Scent Eliminator Spray
does this homemade scent cover work???
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RE: Home Made Scent Eliminator Spray
does this homemade scent cover work??? |
RE: Home Made Scent Eliminator Spray
:eek: Thank you Ristrutstopper, i am on a budget and every lil bit helps.
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RE: Home Made Scent Eliminator Spray
I am on a tight buget as well! thanks alot fellas
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