Home recipie for scent spray,wanted......
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Typical Buck
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From: In the hills of ,West Virginia west virginia USA
.I was reading a post about making your own cover-up
scent spray,cant find the topic.anyone remember it
something about peroxzide distilled water mixture,
anybody recall this topic..thanks...
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scent spray,cant find the topic.anyone remember it
something about peroxzide distilled water mixture,
anybody recall this topic..thanks...
....JESUS IS COMING BACK BE READY...
#2
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From: Go DAWGS! Georgia...
totoe,
I bumped the one I think your looking for back twords the top. It sounds like the one I described?
Jred.
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From: Williamsport Md USA
I think this might be what your looking for, I had copied it to file.
Ingredients for Homemade Scent Killer:
16 oz. (2 cups) Peroxide 3%
16 oz. (2 cups) Distilled Water
1/4 cup baking soda
1 oz. unscented shampoo (I use Cabelas hunting shampoo)
Mix in a large bowl (don't shake up in milk jug) so the baking soda dissolves) and pour into jug.
Let sit for several days, so the chemical reaction settles down, and don't leave in a tightly sealed container! I use a gallon milk jug with a snap on cap. You can use the above amounts in proportion for a gallon, you do the math. Use sprayers and fill them from the gallon jug.
Hope this works for you, good luck!
Just a reminder; if you put an airtight cap on this, it could pop off and make a bit of a mess. The wife probably wouldn't like foam all over her kitchen counter top.
Ingredients for Homemade Scent Killer:
16 oz. (2 cups) Peroxide 3%
16 oz. (2 cups) Distilled Water
1/4 cup baking soda
1 oz. unscented shampoo (I use Cabelas hunting shampoo)
Mix in a large bowl (don't shake up in milk jug) so the baking soda dissolves) and pour into jug.
Let sit for several days, so the chemical reaction settles down, and don't leave in a tightly sealed container! I use a gallon milk jug with a snap on cap. You can use the above amounts in proportion for a gallon, you do the math. Use sprayers and fill them from the gallon jug.
Hope this works for you, good luck!
Just a reminder; if you put an airtight cap on this, it could pop off and make a bit of a mess. The wife probably wouldn't like foam all over her kitchen counter top.




