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Wash camouflage clothing separately in cold water, using a mild detergent, and avoid using fabric softeners or bleach to preserve the fabric's natural scent-reducing properties.
Preparing for Laundry
When it’s time to wash your camouflage clothing, separate them from other laundry items to prevent cross-contamination of odors and scents. This is crucial for preserving the fabric’s natural scent-reducing properties, which are essential for hunting. Consider washing them in a mesh laundry bag to prevent snagging and damage.
Washing Techniques
Wash your camouflage clothing in cold water, using a mild detergent that’s specifically designed for washing outdoor gear. Avoid using hot water, as it can damage the fabric and alter its color. Also, steer clear of fabric softeners and bleach, as they can leave behind a residue that can affect the fabric’s scent-reducing properties. A good rule of thumb is to use 1-2 tablespoons of detergent per load, and wash them on a gentle cycle.
Drying and Storage
After washing, remove your camouflage clothing from the dryer as soon as the cycle is complete, and hang them to air dry. Avoid using high heat or machine drying, as it can damage the fabric and affect its scent-reducing properties. Store your dried camouflage clothing in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, to prevent fading and degradation of the fabric. Consider storing them in a breathable bag or container to maintain their natural scent-reducing properties.
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