Scent Free Soap????

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Scent Free Soap????

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Has anybody come up with an inexpensive alternative to the commercial scent free laundry soap or for that matter, bath soap, too?
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Post by crazyfarmer »

plain water :lol:

i dont pay any attention to the soaps and underarm things they make for scent blocking. Just use your normal stuff and stay downwind or get a good scent blocker suit
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Post by ecoaster »

Take a dust bath like a turkey does :wink: . You can make your own soap, my wife has and it's not that hard.
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Post by joeumholtz »

Gee guys...thanks for sharing your personal hygiene habits with me. :lol:

I'm 6'2 300 lbs and when I just think about moving I sweat, so I try to do my darndest to eliminate scent (including scentlok clothes) In early season here in PA it's too warm (usually) for the scentlok and quite often I'm hunting in a tee shirt and cotton pants. What do you use to wash your clothes? baking soda? a scent free laundry detergent that's cheaper than the stuff sold in the sporting goods store? I can't always hunt downwind and because this is my first year with the Xbow and for other reasons I'll be hunting from the ground and not in a stand.
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Post by A.W »

The Dollar store near me has chunks of "bar" soap that's unscented. Try your local Dollar store.
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Uncented Bar Soap
Baking Soda for the Clothes
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Yep, that's what us poor folks use. I shower and use baking soda in my groin area, under my armpits and in my hair. No wait, I got it backwards, :shock: my hair, then the armpits and FINALLY the groin :lol: :lol: Anyhow, also use baking soda in the washer for my hunting clothes. I sweat alot , so I take an extra camo tee shirt with me in a large ziplock bag, once I get settled in and stop sweating, I change shirts and put the sweaty shirt in the bag and seal it.
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I use 20 Mule Team Borax for hunting clothes, unscented (no added scent) goat milk soap for my body. Image
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i read a article on a man who takes pictures of wild animals for magazines, he was ask how he could get so close to the animals he pats himself down with baking soda, i have used that for years i use a small white sock pour soda in then tie the end shut , just pat your self down, then put it in a zip lock bag but dont zip it all the way it will draw moisture.,,,it works


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raydaughety wrote:Yep, that's what us poor folks use. I shower and use baking soda in my groin area, under my armpits and in my hair. No wait, I got it backwards, :shock: my hair, then the armpits and FINALLY the groin :lol: :lol: Anyhow, also use baking soda in the washer for my hunting clothes. I sweat alot , so I take an extra camo tee shirt with me in a large ziplock bag, once I get settled in and stop sweating, I change shirts and put the sweaty shirt in the bag and seal it.
I do the same thing with the tee shirt. BAking soda appears to be the winner for laundry and personal hygiene...and unscented soap. Let me see if I have it correct groin, armpits hair and then my beard and mustache. Right? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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To each his own :wink:
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Post by marmot »

I had a problem with folliculitis, so my dermatologist had me switch to using anti-bacterial soap. This stuff is so effective at killing bacteria that I no longer have to use deodorant.
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marmot wrote:I had a problem with folliculitis, so my dermatologist had me switch to using anti-bacterial soap. This stuff is so effective at killing bacteria that I no longer have to use deodorant.
Is it prescription? Over the counter? What's the name?
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