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Originally posted by Texastaxi View PostThe clothes will still dry in the cold.
It's not the temperature that dries them, it's evaporation.
This concludes the summary of "what I learned in physical science"!
But Bill Ni the Science Guy says that evaporation is slowed by temp and relative humidity....I didnt have 10 hours to wait on them.
This concludes my summary in research and development..
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Wash with Tinks Odor Lock laundry soap
Spray with Tinks Odor Lock Spray then dry.... Voila!!
tinks used to make a special fabic softner sheet for hunting gear but no one bought it so they dropped it
sad
TinkLast edited by Africanbowhunter; 01-05-2008, 08:02 AM.
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Originally posted by Africanbowhunter View PostWash with tinks Odor Lock laundry soap
Spray with tinks odor bloc Spray then dry Voila!!
tinsk used to make a special fabic softner sheet for huntign clother but no oen bought ti so they dropped it
sad
Tink
Tink, I liked the dryer sheets but dang they were expensive.
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I made my own dryer towels out of no scent handy wipes Wally World had marked down in the hunting section to fifty cents.
I took the no scent spray I bought marked down at Wally World and pored that into the no sent handy wipes.
I also made a box of handy wipes with the wet leaf smelling scent stuff.
I switch um up when I go out. During hunting season I used Ivory soap and no scent laundry soap.
If your hunting in and around areas where deer and people are living together like pick any suburb where the deer are grazing in your backyard they are very used to all the detergent smells around the houses.
Have you ever stood by your dryer vent and smelled how far away it broadcasts?
I can sit in one of my stands and smell the neighbors dryer vent from 150 yards away to the northwest of me if the wind is right.
Them deer just keep eating corn.
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