I bought some of this last year. It's a granular and not a true powder. It came with several sachets. I filled each one and it goes into my tubs. When I get back to the truck after each hunt my boots ALWAYS go back into the tubs but I've often wondered if the interior of the boots (odor) can contaminate the exterior of the boot when it's in that enclosed environment of a sealed tub. So I drop a sachet inside each boot for the ride back home. At that point, the boots immediately go on the boot dryer, and I do leave the charcoal sachets in the boots while on the dryer. My idea behind keeping sachets in the boots while the boot dryer is to also dry the charcoal of any moisture they may have absorbed. Not sure it matters to do that but I can say with certainty that busts from my gound odor are just about zero. As long as I don't brush against anything above my boots deer pay little, or no attention to where I've walked. It's opened up a lot of stand options that I used to write off because of reluctance to cross deer trails.
I understand how charcoal works but I guess the microscopic pores eventually "fill up"??
That's the concept with scent lok and why they say to reactivate it in a hot dryer. So I wonder...if the granular charcoal can be reactivated by placing it on a cookie sheet in a hot oven? Thoughts?
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