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Getting ready to pivot from birds to deer. I dont take scent control to the extreme and focus more on wind. That said I need to wash my gear and all thats in the house ins my wife's regular stuff . However it claims to be scent free.

Any value on driving down to fleetfarm to get the scent free stuff they market to hunters or just use the scent free stuff from Target? Will use it bow, rifle, and ML hunting over the next 6 weeks.
 
I still buy the scent-free stuff marketed towards hunters (one bottle per year?) but if I was out and the wife had what you have, I'd use it.
 
Atsko Sports Wash. There is a crunchy mom version of it, Sensi Clean, but it is the same product

Has 0 UV brightener and no scent.
 
Sport wash
Yep, Atsko sport wash, been using it for years. Now, I use a couple cap fulls, not just one when I have a heavier load. Also, make sure you prewash your washer, get it clean before you use it. My wife loves Tide, so I have to get those residues out before my hunting clothes go in.
 
Sport wash is all I use. I'm more interested in the UV than the scent control but it does both. I always try to hang my stuff up outside as an added layer of "scent control".
 
I use the Dead-down-wind stuff, just because.

During the hunting season, I make sure the wife uses unscented detergent, unscented fabric softener too, don't want to up pick traces of those snuggly fresh perfumes in the next load, or in my underwear.
 
This is what I use for my gear. We always use free and clear detergents but the ones she likes for the household clothes have brighteners in them so I have some ECOS for my stuff.

Hunting aside when you don't use the smelly stuff in general it is crazy when you smell the detergent aisle and folks who use strongly scented detergent, makes ya want to gage.
 
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