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Wearing scent-free boots requires regular maintenance, including washing and drying in hot water, using scent-killing products, and reapplying them after each wear. This involves specific procedures and products to prevent scent buildup. Regular upkeep is crucial to maintain a scent-free environment.
Preparing Scent-Free Boots
Preparing your scent-free boots for hunting involves a series of steps. First, wash your boots in hot water, ideally above 120°F (49°C), to break down any scent-causing molecules. Use a mild detergent and soak the boots for at least 30 minutes. After washing, rinse the boots thoroughly and let them air dry, away from direct sunlight.
Scent-Killing Products and Reapplication
Once your boots are dry, reapply a scent-killing product, such as Scent Killer or Odor Destroyer, to the entire boot surface, including the laces and insoles. Follow the product instructions for application rates, which are typically 1-2 ounces per boot. Reapply the product after each wear, regardless of the duration, to maintain a scent-free environment.
Long-Term Scent Control
To maintain scent-free boots over the long term, consider implementing a routine of regular washing and reapplication of scent-killing products. This may involve washing your boots every 5-10 wearings, depending on the frequency of use and individual sweat levels.
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