I sprayed all my clothes with this stuff this season. My question is does it help any? It seemed to dim the glow on my walls legend coveralls, but on some of my other clothes it didnt look like it did anything. I did the paper test and it dimed the glow on the paper. Could it be that im not using a strong enough uv light? P.S. dont buy the ddw uv guard it is total garbage and smells.
Guys were calling in and killing turkeys long before camo clothing let alone "UV killer" spray. I've never used it and never plan to. Simple hint, stay still and you're good. Move and you're busted.
Quote from: Farmboy27 on May 10, 2016, 08:17:19 PM
Guys were calling in and killing turkeys long before camo clothing let alone "UV killer" spray. I've never used it and never plan to. Simple hint, stay still and you're good. Move and you're busted.
X2 all i use during deer season for my clothing is good old baking soda...patience's and not moving takes care of the rest during turkey season, don't waste your money on all those sprays spend your money on turkey shells.
Quote from: Farmboy27 on May 10, 2016, 08:17:19 PM
Guys were calling in and killing turkeys long before camo clothing let alone "UV killer" spray. I've never used it and never plan to. Simple hint, stay still and you're good. Move and you're busted.
X3
I'll readily admit, I swear a turkey can see you think from 50 yards :toothy12:, but UV has never been a concern of mine. I do wash my hunting clothes in either baking soda or Arm&Hammer scent / dye free detergent as a common practice (for deer) - but I've never bought (literally) into the UV killer sprays. Save your money, unless using the UV stuff makes you happy...then have at it!
Buy a Hecs suit and all of your worries will be over! :popcorn: