Peroxide For Homemade Scent Killer
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i've always heard that the peroxide in the brown bottle wasn't wise to use because of the odor it has. sounds to me like what i've heard could be wrong. can someone explain how the odor is eliminated from the peroxide when you make this stuff up?
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I made a batch of the stuff and it seemed to work I used it when I went out to take pictures one evening and I never once got winded even though I should have I can't explain how the peroxide losses its odor honestly I don't think it did totally but it still worked. The next batch I make Iam going to use different peroxide I was reading on a site I think it was fastestbows.com I am not sure its on my home computer and it says that you shouldn't use the peroxide in the brown bottle because it has a scent to it. sorry i couldn't be more help when i get home I will post that link.
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Supposely the store bought brown bottles contain stabilizers to control the scent. However, the 37% that some recommend that needs to be dilluted is quite harmful. Someone posted a link explaining exactly how harmful it was. I have encountered first hand that the store bought bottles work great. I made a batch of this and used it the first day I went hunting. Had two does come less than 10 yards to my right while I was preparing to get down. Of course I spooked them but they never winded me and simply walked back into the pines after a staredown and several minutes of stomping. Everyone else seems to use to the store bought and never have a problem with it.
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