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Hunting clothes; Uv brighteners
Topic Started: Aug 25 2014, 08:18 PM (168 Views)
cliffy85
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Hey all. I'm wondering if there is any way of determining if any of my Camo has uv brighteners that deer would pick up on . And if they do , can you get rid of it ?
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Posted Image Sam Menard


illuminate your clothing with a black light. UV brighteners will cause the clothing to glow - especially whites. to get rid of the UV brighteners, try washing your clothes in unscented detergent that doesn't contain UV brighteners. Try borax. there's a product called Sportwash that is supposed to get rid of UV brighteners. Check your favourite hunting store.

Sam
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cliffy85
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Thanks very much appreciated.
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