UV Killer?

I always treat my NEW camo with that product Big time inportant on the winter white stuff , better safe then sorry . I treat once then wash in baking soda when i think it needs washing .
 
I use it on my camo. It makes a difference when deer hunting. I'm not sure if you need it for coyotes. But I wear the same camo for both.
 
I do not use that exact product but all of my hunting clothes get washed inside out with soap scent free soap with no UV brighteners and if possible hung outside to dry. From there they are stored seperate from all other clothing in plastic totes.
I even have towels and washcloths done the same way in those totes. There is no sense in takeing a 'scent free' shower only to dry off with a towell that smells like Tide.
We use scent killer spray as well, on our clothes and gear.


I am an avid bowhunter and treat hunting any animal that relies on it's nose the same, always. No matter what I am hunting with.
 
www.deaddownwind.com has Scent Prevent laundry detergent. It's UV free and they say it will remove the UV in your clothing. I have some, but have not tried it yet. Bass Pro and Dunham's carries it. Hope this might help, Gregory
 
I've used a similar product on my snow-camo and a Yote at 10 yards didn't have a clue I was there right in front of him, just before a lead pill was administered.
 


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