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pbarry 10-21-2004 10:23 PM

Gas on boots
 
Just last weekend i was filling up my four wheeler with gas and i spilled quite a bit on my boots, which are leather. I was thinking of taking a pale and putting water and that scent killer stuff and soak it in that for a couple of days. What do you guys think i ough to do? Any help will be helpful.

deadshot 10-21-2004 10:36 PM

RE: Gas on boots
 
sorry to say but i would get new boots as the smell of gas is next to impossible to get rid of

TimberCreek 10-21-2004 11:00 PM

RE: Gas on boots
 
You could light them on fire and the gas smell will go away!:D Gas is not a smell deer associate with danger, so I would think it would not bother them that much. it should disapate if you leave them outside. Put baking soda on them and see if it will draw the smell out.

kevin1 10-22-2004 07:15 AM

RE: Gas on boots
 
Ya gotta remember to shake it a few times before putting it back or you'll always drip on your boots ... ;) :D

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Roost em 1st 10-29-2004 11:22 AM

RE: Gas on boots
 
Hate to say it and hopefully you already have, get a new pair. I'd get some rubber ones.
Try putting baking soda or ammonia on em. Not together. Put em in a bucket with a lid and some baking soda for 2 days.
Use the Ammonia with hot water and scrub it in. This got diseil smell out of a jobsite container for me. Cedar Shavings at the end, But even if you don't smell it, the deer may still be able to.

M.T. 11-20-2004 05:11 PM

RE: Gas on boots
 
DITTO on RUBBER BOOTS ONLY IN WOODS


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