Washing bino harness??

Banjo91

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Just returned from the mountains after a successful elk hunt. My tent mate could not figure out the stove and have the week, our tent was filled with smoke. I felt like a long rack of ribs on the bbq for a low and slow cook.

Now I'm back home preparing for whitetail ... and washing clothes. Anyone have experience washing a bino harness? I can't seem to find any instructions on FHF website. Thanks in advance


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An ozone generator is your friend for these types of organic odors. The solvent smell from the item's exposure to the ozone will dissipate in a week or so if you hang it outside. And (just because I'm overly cautious), please don't run it in your house with pets or plants - they'll be dead when you return.
 
That ^^^^ I used to work at a high end detail shop and can confirm ozone generator is what we used for smoke smell and other bad odors.
 
I've washed all of mine with Castile soap and a tooth brush with warm water in the sink. Dawn dish soap would probably be fine if you dont have Castile soap. I rinse it really good and hang it to dry.

No clue if the manufacturer would approve of this method but I have no idea what it could hurt either.

A month of archery elk hunting and sweating into that bino harness, they get pretty rank. Ive washed mine several times.

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I've gotten mine pretty funky smelling a few times from sweat I just wash it the same way I do my back pack with gentle detergent in the bathtub
 
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