Homemade scent killer questions?
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Fork Horn
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From: NorthEast Arkansas river bottoms
A question for you that make your own scent killer-
The formula is 1 gal distilled water, 1 gallon of 3% peroxide, 2 cups of baking soda, and 8 oz. of scent free soap.
I keep hearing, do not use the peroxide from the stores in brown jugs. And to stir it up in a bowl, then pour into a jug. DO NOT SHAKE UP IN JUG.
Do you have to use the peroxide at all? What exactely does it do. And why not use store bought peroxide. I can't notice any odors?
And why do you not shake it up in a jug? I'm really confused on that one.
The formula is 1 gal distilled water, 1 gallon of 3% peroxide, 2 cups of baking soda, and 8 oz. of scent free soap.
I keep hearing, do not use the peroxide from the stores in brown jugs. And to stir it up in a bowl, then pour into a jug. DO NOT SHAKE UP IN JUG.
Do you have to use the peroxide at all? What exactely does it do. And why not use store bought peroxide. I can't notice any odors?
And why do you not shake it up in a jug? I'm really confused on that one.
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The Peroxide and the Baking Soda react to dissolve the mixtures into a compound. I would use the Peroxide, I would say use the 3% stuff from the store. If you get too high, the peroxide will actually eat the clothes away.
By stirring, it dissolves the baking soda better, you want the baking soda to be mostly dissolved before mixing the rest of the ingredients in!
By stirring, it dissolves the baking soda better, you want the baking soda to be mostly dissolved before mixing the rest of the ingredients in!

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Fork Horn
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Hillbilly, I use the drug store type peroxide. It works fine. I mix 16oz peroxide, 16oz distilled water, 1/2 cup baking soda, and 1 oz of the green sent-free shampoo/soap. Stirr it up in a large container until everything's dissolved, and divvy it up in a couple of new spray bottles (I get those at the Dollar Store). Don't screw the lids on tight, for at least a few days, because there's a chemical reaction going on there, and those gasses have to vent. Don't shake em up, because it's the equivolent of shaking up a high-powered soda. It'll spew out all over the place. Once the gasses have fully escaped, it's ok to shake it up, but I'd wait at least 5 days or so. Try to keep it out of the sun, as peroxide deteriorates in sunlight--thus their dark bottles.
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Spike
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What do you guys think think this stuff(even commercial stuff)does to your hunting duds...It wont eat them will it? I been wanting to makes some but I have been wondering what effect it would have.Dont have the $$ for multiple camo sets
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