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UV Rays?


deerminator

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Who cares about them? The people who sell you UV Killer? laugh I guess I'm personally not too concerned but I did some research on this and found that certain household detergents do not contain UV brighteners like cheer. Now many of you probably don't wash your camo/blaze orange in anything but baking soda or some scent killer detergent but after I gut a deer, I like to use a litte something stronger. I always end up a with a knee or two covered in blood in addition to my sleeves. So I always use the cheer just in case and then hang my clothes outside, spraying down with scent killer. Luckily my wife likes to buy cheer anyway. BTW, yes I am a cheer salesman. JK.

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Never, never, never, ever wash your hunting clothing. You hang it some place dry and let it stay there until next season. The older it gets the more luck you are going to have out there in the woods because you will start to find fewer and fewer people want to hunt in your area.

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