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Shootem up870 09-23-2004 04:41 PM

help on getting rid of scent on backpack
 
i have a backpack i use for hunting and it really stinks from being stored on the offseason. does anyone know how i can get the stink out of it in less than 8 days? i dont want to just mask the scent but completely get it out of the fabric. i have tried putting it in a sealed garbage bag with a sock of baking soda and it helped a little but not much. any ideas? i can't wash the pack either

huntnma 09-23-2004 04:47 PM

RE: help on getting rid of scent on backpack
 
wash it in noscent and hang it outside until the night before you need it, pack it and put it back outside...til morning;)


should of read all of it, lol.....why cant you wash it ? take a hose to it then...or just the noscent spray....get it outside and in the air asap..........

b2simple 09-23-2004 05:15 PM

RE: help on getting rid of scent on backpack
 
For all of my gear that I can't throw into the washing machine, I mix up a big tub of water, baking soda and 3% peroxide and hand wash everything in that. Then I hang it outside to dry for a couple of days. You should notice that once it dries, the baking soda will be left in the fabric (or at least that's what I figured the white residue was). After it's dry, I store it in a scent free bag.

adams 09-24-2004 08:36 AM

RE: help on getting rid of scent on backpack
 

i can't wash the pack either
Why not?

mrfritz44 09-24-2004 08:41 AM

RE: help on getting rid of scent on backpack
 
I feel like a broken record................Homemade Scent Killer

Arthur P 09-24-2004 08:49 AM

RE: help on getting rid of scent on backpack
 
Carry less stuff and get rid of the backpack.[&:]

HAZCON7 09-24-2004 09:36 AM

RE: help on getting rid of scent on backpack
 
Mix enough water with baking soda so that it makes a very thick paste.
Using a stiff brush, brush the paste into the backpack thoroughly then let sit to dry.

When what little water is there evaporates you will be left with baking soda powder which will rub off easily and keep your backpack scent free for a long time.

I would also hang it outside upside down and open in a tree or something.

Hiawatha 09-24-2004 09:47 AM

RE: help on getting rid of scent on backpack
 
I wash my pack in scent killer with earth scent cover, then after i spray some more of the scent killer on it just to be certain. If you can't wash the pack then i would give it a real good spraying with scent killer with a cover scent of some kind. Then leave the pack outdoors so you don't need to spray it again.

sky_guy_61 09-24-2004 10:58 AM

RE: help on getting rid of scent on backpack
 
If the smell is from milldew, it should help to put it out in the sun for a day. The sunshine kills milldew.

huntingheck69 09-24-2004 03:20 PM

RE: help on getting rid of scent on backpack
 
every year when the hunting season ends I take all my hunting wear (pants shirts jackets backpack gloves etc.) and wash them in unscented uv free detergent then hang them in th sun after they are dry I put them in a plastic bag of some kind with some twigs,leaves,bark,sage,weeds anything I can collect from my favorite hunting grounds seal them in the bag with my gear. Then I store them in a cool dry place, you don't want to put them in a damp place or they will get musty.


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