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Ozone machine

Do they. I'll have to look closer to home. I'll call around.
Thanks!


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So is it the result of standard use or sunlight that causes the eventual cracking in rubber boots?? I'm always trying to find rubber boots that last more than a couple of years befor leaking. The best I've seen yet were a pair of Irish Setters.
 
So is it the result of standard use or sunlight that causes the eventual cracking in rubber boots?? I'm always trying to find rubber boots that last more than a couple of years befor leaking. The best I've seen yet were a pair of Irish Setters.
Both. The "rot" of rubber is caused by just about any oxidant whether it is free radical created from sunlight, ozone, peroxide, bleach, etc. UV alone accelerates it. Add fatigue from use and you get leaks.

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I was a non believer but my son in law bought me ozonics. I can honestly say that I have had a few extra seconds on downwind does that I hadn't had before. They seem not to spook and dash - more of a "something isn't right but I'm not leaving" feel. I was especially impressed with it when coyote hunting. Had two come in straight from downwind without a single bit of paranoia and dropped them both.


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I @putt4doe recommend the ozonics 300 which is more than I wanted to spend. Still unsure how much I am willing to spend.

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I'd really like to hear how well the ozonics works in a tree. I know it's hard to qualify in an unscientific environment.
I'm curious to hear the conditions during observation and results using ozonics compared to your previous scent control regiment. Perhaps one of you gentleman could try and experiment comparing the two. (After a successful harvest of course)


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I'm sure you're not the only one but if the product is being used by one of us I'd like to here what it does


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I have a friend who is a guide out west. He says they use them while hunting. I am not sure if that is in a blind or a stand. He says they work. I would not want to use it in a blind.

I use a cheap amazon one in my hunting room in my shed. It certainly deodorizes anything in the room


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I bought a cheap ($40) clothes closet to use an ozone locker. I'm using it for all my hard to wash items like my climbing sticks, tree stand, backpack, Jim Stepps and other gear. I want to use it on my bow but I worry too much about degrading the components in any way. What do you guys think about using ozone on your bow?
 
I bought a cheap ($40) clothes closet to use an ozone locker. I'm using it for all my hard to wash items like my climbing sticks, tree stand, backpack, Jim Stepps and other gear. I want to use it on my bow but I worry too much about degrading the components in any way. What do you guys think about using ozone on your bow?
I wouldn't do it because if something fails, you're gonna pay for it. Someone on here mentioned using heavy ozone on their bow and it really destroyed all the rubber parts on it.
 
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