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    Question on making your own scent killer..

    I'm gathering up supplies to start making my own. Seems like a way better deal. All the recipes I see call for 3% peroxide but say not to use the kind in a brown bottle, I read to get the liquid form of shock oxidizer from the pool supply and dilute it. The brand they were referring to is 29% peroxide so they said to dilute it in water. Well I went to the pool supply and they didn't have that brand or liquid form so I ended up just getting what they had since it was so cheap. But I'm curious if it will work. It's a powder form and says it's 38% peroxide. What do I need to do to dilute it down to the right amount and do I need to let it sit after I dilute it before I mix it with the other stuff? Thanks
    Last edited by SwineAssassiN; 09-23-2017, 06:11 PM.

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    I can't answer your dilution question but tests have proven that one of the oldest and cheapest scent sprays on the market is the most effective; Scent Away. You can but quart size jugs pretty cheap and one of those lasts me a season easily.


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      #3
      I never worry about my scent because I have the Best attractant. I’ve found a combo of diesel fuel and used axle oil in a spray bottle spritzed on snapped cedar or pine limbs brings them in from all directions.

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        #5
        Put your hunting clothes in a empty corn sack and seal.

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