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What's the take on UV killer spray? I bought some, and sprayed it on my clothes, but it looks (and kind of smells) like curdled, sour milk--it also doesn't spray evenly (or even close).

I really don't think it does me any good--but wanted to throw it out there. And maybe I just got a bad batch of it.

Of course, I only wash my clothes in scent-free hunting detergent without UV brighteners.

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Been several posts on this topic in the past.

Some will argue the point of whether deer see the uv color spectrum, I personally think they do.

Don't think a uv killer spray is really needed Mark, so long as you wash in detergents with no uv brighteners. To the best of my knowledge most if not all detergents that are geared for hunters do not have uv brighteners.

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If you want to get away with the UV brighteners in different detergents, just wash your hunting cloths in Baking Soda. It not only kills the UV, but it also makes your hunting cloths scent-free.

OH...and it's cheap :D

I've had deer standing only inches from my broadhead while hunting. It must work. ;):D

Ask my wife to verify that for you, because she was sitting with me allot last season.:)

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