LASOutdoorsmen
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Will do, thanks.
redsquirrel said:Just noticed the comment not to ozone your carbon clothing, or at least activate it after. The only things I ozone are things that I can't wash. In particular my boots are my biggest concern. Even my backpack goes into the wash at least every couple hunts now, if not after every hunt. I need to get another one to rotate in.
Z7elkhunter said:I'm new here and am trying to figure out the best way to de-scent my Guidos Web. Do you guys use the ozone machine on your saddles? The research I've done says ozone is really bad on nylon webbing.
redsquirrel said:Z7elkhunter said:I'm new here and am trying to figure out the best way to de-scent my Guidos Web. Do you guys use the ozone machine on your saddles? The research I've done says ozone is really bad on nylon webbing.
Welcome to the site!
I don't use it on my saddles just to be safe. I would give it a good hand washing with scent free soap and water and let it air dry. I hang mine out in the backyard periodically to let it air out as well.
BassBoysLLP said:Ozone is great for regenerating the carbon. The act of oxidation almost always increases the water solubility of adsorbed organics; there for it is more easily cleaned.
You should limit the amount of washing though. It breaks down the clothing, you lose carbon (i.e. adsorptive capacity) in the process, and it is difficult to remove the surfactants from the clothing/carbon.
jlh42581 said:Where did you see a comment to not ozone carbon? All of my research shows its one of the best ways to release contamination and used in water treatment. Ozone to release and wash it off.
d_rek said:Just bought a second pack to rotate my packs. Scentlok has ridiculous deals in all of their legacy apparel right now so you can get a carbon lined packed for like $40.
Had to send in my lacrosse arrowheads as they both developed small holes in the ankle that was letting liquid in. Hopefully they'll be back before the season. He only thing I do to those is a scent free soap wash on the exterior with a wash cloth or scrub brush then dry with a towel.
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redsquirrel said:d_rek said:Just bought a second pack to rotate my packs. Scentlok has ridiculous deals in all of their legacy apparel right now so you can get a carbon lined packed for like $40.
Had to send in my lacrosse arrowheads as they both developed small holes in the ankle that was letting liquid in. Hopefully they'll be back before the season. He only thing I do to those is a scent free soap wash on the exterior with a wash cloth or scrub brush then dry with a towel.
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I also picked up 2 packs during that ridiculous sale.
I have developed a few small pin hole leaks in my aeroheads as well. I thought it might be the seal breaking from the ozone but maybe not. I just planned on shoo goo'ing them to repair.
Cool. Thanks for the infod_rek said:redsquirrel said:d_rek said:Just bought a second pack to rotate my packs. Scentlok has ridiculous deals in all of their legacy apparel right now so you can get a carbon lined packed for like $40.
Had to send in my lacrosse arrowheads as they both developed small holes in the ankle that was letting liquid in. Hopefully they'll be back before the season. He only thing I do to those is a scent free soap wash on the exterior with a wash cloth or scrub brush then dry with a towel.
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I also picked up 2 packs during that ridiculous sale.
I have developed a few small pin hole leaks in my aeroheads as well. I thought it might be the seal breaking from the ozone but maybe not. I just planned on shoo goo'ing them to repair.
Contact lacrosse it's a common issue. Mine were out of warranty by a few months but they still are honoring it.
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Exactly what I've started doingredsquirrel said:jlh42581 said:Where did you see a comment to not ozone carbon? All of my research shows its one of the best ways to release contamination and used in water treatment. Ozone to release and wash it off.
I went back and I think I may have misread your previous comment.
So would you ozone your carbon clothing first, wash it to remove the particles that have been broken off the carbon, and then reactivate?
I also picked up 2 packs during that ridiculous sale.
I have developed a few small pin hole leaks in my aeroheads as well. I thought it might be the seal breaking from the ozone but maybe not. I just planned on shoo goo'ing them to repair.
Scentlok doesn't ship to . Did Trump build on the wrong border?
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