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Scent Killer recipe #7143
08/13/2014 09:15 AM
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Ingredients for Scent Killer:

16 oz. (2 cups) Peroxide ( yes, I use the brown bottled stuff)

16 oz. (2 cups) Distilled Water or water from a dehumidifier

¼ cup baking soda

1 oz. On non-scented shampoo (I use Hunters Specialties green shampoo)
(Or adjust amounts to whatever size you make accordingly)

Let sit for several days (1 gallon milk jug works good with lid loose) This recipe is also good for removing blood from your hands in the field after dressing your critter! No dried blood, presents a better image!


Here an idea for some scent free 'baby wipes'...

mix up a batch of scent killer as per instructions above...

take a roll of heavy duty paper towels (Bounty, Scott, etc..not the 49 cent cheapies)

cut the roll in half with an electric knife so you have 2 short rolls of paper towels(don't try a regular knife... it doesn't work). Pull the cardboard tube from the middle of the half roll

Find a rubbermaid or tupperware container big enough to hold the 1/2 roll of paper towels (and with a good sealed lid).

Put one of the 1/2 rolls of paper in the container, pour in the scent killer, let the wipes soak up the scent killer, keep covered tight so they don't dry out. Because the inner cardboard tube is out, pull the paper towels out the from the middle like a kleenex!

Re: Scent Killer recipe #7144
08/13/2014 10:51 AM
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I like the recipe for the wipes. Have you tried either of these yourself, 76?


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Re: Scent Killer recipe #7145
08/13/2014 11:13 AM
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yes, I have. It works well. I wash clothes in this stuff also.

Re: Scent Killer recipe #7146
08/13/2014 01:17 PM
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I will have to give it a whirl. Thanks for sharing.


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Genesis 27:3 (NLT)
Re: Scent Killer recipe #7147
08/13/2014 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Cornfed:
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I will have to give it a whirl. Thanks for sharing.
+1. Will have to try it too. Have been looking for some easy recipes. Thanks 76chevy!!! laugh


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Re: Scent Killer recipe #7148
08/14/2014 06:04 AM
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you are welcome, this is some good stuff.

I have got some tri fold paper towels from gas stations and soaked them in it then put them in a ziploc container to wipe down with before a hunt. When you have been camping and hunting for a few days it helps knock some of the funk off.

Re: Scent Killer recipe #7149
08/14/2014 03:12 PM
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This thread should be tagged so as to never lose it...

Re: Scent Killer recipe #7150
09/14/2014 08:57 PM
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A large coffee can should work for this.


"Find a rubbermaid or tupperware container big enough to hold the 1/2 roll of paper towels (and with a good sealed lid).

Put one of the 1/2 rolls of paper in the container, pour in the scent killer, let the wipes soak up the scent killer, keep covered tight so they don't dry out. Because the inner cardboard tube is out, pull the paper towels out the from the middle like a kleenex! [/QB][/QUOTE]


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Re: Scent Killer recipe #7151
11/13/2014 06:13 PM
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Re: Scent Killer recipe #7152
11/14/2014 01:40 AM
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This should be made into a sticky so it will always be at the top

Re: Scent Killer recipe #7153
11/14/2014 02:00 PM
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I'm going to try vanilla this year

Re: Scent Killer recipe #7154
09/07/2016 05:39 AM
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that time of year again...

Ingredients for Scent Killer:

16 oz. (2 cups) Peroxide ( yes, I use the brown bottled stuff)

16 oz. (2 cups) Distilled Water or water from a dehumidifier

¼ cup baking soda

1 oz. On non-scented shampoo (I use Hunters Specialties green shampoo)
(Or adjust amounts to whatever size you make accordingly)

Let sit for several days (1 gallon milk jug works good with lid loose) This recipe is also good for removing blood from your hands in the field after dressing your critter! No dried blood, presents a better image!


Here an idea for some scent free 'baby wipes'...

mix up a batch of scent killer as per instructions above...

take a roll of heavy duty paper towels (Bounty, Scott, etc..not the 49 cent cheapies)

cut the roll in half with an electric knife so you have 2 short rolls of paper towels(don't try a regular knife... it doesn't work). Pull the cardboard tube from the middle of the half roll

Find a rubbermaid or tupperware container big enough to hold the 1/2 roll of paper towels (and with a good sealed lid).

Put one of the 1/2 rolls of paper in the container, pour in the scent killer, let the wipes soak up the scent killer, keep covered tight so they don't dry out. Because the inner cardboard tube is out, pull the paper towels out the from the middle like a kleenex!


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