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<blockquote data-quote="Davyalabama" data-source="post: 2436409" data-attributes="member: 119313"><p>Just-Jon: I use a detergent made for hunting clothing because they do not contain the fragrance and UV brighteners present in most grocery store detergents. I keep my clothes in large storage totes with diy ozone generator hookups. Because I hunt from the ground using traditional archery equipment, I am a bit OCD scent wise.</p><p></p><p>I am with you, I use a hunter's laundry detergent, because I do not want the UV brighteners on my hunting clothes. I use Sport Wash by Sno Seal on all my hunting clothes including my turkey clothes. I also run a quick full water load with just the Sport Wash first with a few of my regular clothes, before I wash my hunting clothes. I want all that other stuff out of there before my hunting clothes go in it. If the clothes have a lot of blood on them, I may use some body soap and shampoo to scrub into the bloody area before I put them into the wash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davyalabama, post: 2436409, member: 119313"] Just-Jon: I use a detergent made for hunting clothing because they do not contain the fragrance and UV brighteners present in most grocery store detergents. I keep my clothes in large storage totes with diy ozone generator hookups. Because I hunt from the ground using traditional archery equipment, I am a bit OCD scent wise. I am with you, I use a hunter's laundry detergent, because I do not want the UV brighteners on my hunting clothes. I use Sport Wash by Sno Seal on all my hunting clothes including my turkey clothes. I also run a quick full water load with just the Sport Wash first with a few of my regular clothes, before I wash my hunting clothes. I want all that other stuff out of there before my hunting clothes go in it. If the clothes have a lot of blood on them, I may use some body soap and shampoo to scrub into the bloody area before I put them into the wash. [/QUOTE]
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