Omega
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Same here, it is way cheaper than the stuff branded for hunting, which pretty much do the same thing.I use the detergents for baby clothes. No extra or harsh chemicals and no perfumes. Seems to work pretty well.
Same here, it is way cheaper than the stuff branded for hunting, which pretty much do the same thing.I use the detergents for baby clothes. No extra or harsh chemicals and no perfumes. Seems to work pretty well.
The one exception would be the green soap, you know, the liquid stuff sold to hunters. That stuff is truly amazing. I can clean fish and with my hands truly rank, use a little of the green soap. All scent gone. No idea what's in it, but that stuff really works.Same here, it is way cheaper than the stuff branded for hunting, which pretty much do the same thing.
Free & clear I think is what most of them say. That's all I've used for all my clothes for years.Same here, it is way cheaper than the stuff branded for hunting, which pretty much do the same thing.
Yes, but you have to read the ingredients as some say that, but they are not. I had purchased Purex Free and Clear, but later found that while it had no scent and was hypoallergenic, it did have brighteners. This site has some good references for the ones that are good for hunting clothes due to not having any of that stuff.Free & clear I think is what most of them say. That's all I've used for all my clothes for years.
Any idea how long that soap has been around. I started using it in 92 when I was 10. It's all my dad would use. I still use it. Made by Hunters Specialty or something like that.The one exception would be the green soap, you know, the liquid stuff sold to hunters. That stuff is truly amazing. I can clean fish and with my hands truly rank, use a little of the green soap. All scent gone. No idea what's in it, but that stuff really works.
Ah I didn't realize that, good looking out @Omega !Yes, but you have to read the ingredients as some say that, but they are not. I had purchased Purex Free and Clear, but later found that while it had no scent and was hypoallergenic, it did have brighteners. This site has some good references for the ones that are good for hunting clothes due to not having any of that stuff.
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I've been using it as long as it's been available. Huge dispensers of it in each shower of my family's hunting cabin. We probably go through 2-3 of the big bottles per year.Any idea how long that soap has been around. I started using it in 92 when I was 10. It's all my dad would use. I still use it. Made by Hunters Specialty or something like that.