Atsko UV Killer Spray
#11
It's a gimmick product... Deer don't see light glowing off your clothes, even if they see in that spectrum...
UV Dampening laudry detergent also can damage your camo to the point it starts to bleach them out.
Baking soda and scent killer...
Hunt the wind and don't move...
Those are deer killin strategies
UV Dampening laudry detergent also can damage your camo to the point it starts to bleach them out.
Baking soda and scent killer...
Hunt the wind and don't move...
Those are deer killin strategies
#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,926
I'm so old
"Brighteners are commonly added to laundry detergents to replace whitening agents removed during washing and to make the clothes appear cleaner. Optical brighteners have replaced bluing which was formerly used to produce the same effect. Some brighteners can cause allergic reactions when in contact with skin, depending on the individual."
I remember when brighteners weren't in detergents, but are now demanded by the users of modern detergents.
Now if hunters started doing the laundries, we wouldn't have had the problem in the first place.
I remember when brighteners weren't in detergents, but are now demanded by the users of modern detergents.
Now if hunters started doing the laundries, we wouldn't have had the problem in the first place.
#13
"Brighteners are commonly added to laundry detergents to replace whitening agents removed during washing and to make the clothes appear cleaner. Optical brighteners have replaced bluing which was formerly used to produce the same effect. Some brighteners can cause allergic reactions when in contact with skin, depending on the individual."
I remember when brighteners weren't in detergents, but are now demanded by the users of modern detergents.
Now if hunters started doing the laundries, we wouldn't have had the problem in the first place.
I remember when brighteners weren't in detergents, but are now demanded by the users of modern detergents.
Now if hunters started doing the laundries, we wouldn't have had the problem in the first place.
#14
It may well be a "Gimmick" I have no Idea what a deer can or cannot see.
but a couple of my experiences have made a "Believer" out of me, I, like many others view most hunting or fishing products with a lot of skepticism
I have been hunting for many years & will admit, I have Fell for more than a few "Gimmicks". However, there are two products I have came to believe work. 1) UV Killer, 2) Drippers, (drippers work so well I think they should be illegal)l. As someone said earlier, using the wind is very important.That, coupled with concealment, (& florescent orange is hard to conceal) so take advantage of whatever you can, UV Killer is cheap, it might not do any good, but it can't do any harm, Good Luck.
but a couple of my experiences have made a "Believer" out of me, I, like many others view most hunting or fishing products with a lot of skepticism
I have been hunting for many years & will admit, I have Fell for more than a few "Gimmicks". However, there are two products I have came to believe work. 1) UV Killer, 2) Drippers, (drippers work so well I think they should be illegal)l. As someone said earlier, using the wind is very important.That, coupled with concealment, (& florescent orange is hard to conceal) so take advantage of whatever you can, UV Killer is cheap, it might not do any good, but it can't do any harm, Good Luck.
#16
I agree, although I have never experienced any bleaching, I only treat the clothes after a wash, (& that isn't very often) Good Hunting to ya. Doc
#17
#20
Spent way too much money and time with this product. Trust me it does not work for more than a few hours. Even sent clothing to Astro and had them treat it. Still does not work. Positive! Based on UV light testing before and after.