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<blockquote data-quote="utvolsfan77" data-source="post: 5316662" data-attributes="member: 14847"><p>Mega, I've been using the Sawyers in the yellow spray bottle for several years. I'll typically take the pants from my outer layer and hang up outside on my south facing deck with the legs spread out flat. Then I'll begin at the waist band, spraying heavily enough to fully saturate the cloth, front and back, down to about the knees. Gravity usually takes it from the knees down to the bottom hem. If it doesn't, I'll spray in spots as necessary. Then I'll let them hang in direct sunlight and air dry. Normally will take 4 to 6 hours to fully dry, depending upon temperature and amount of sunlight. During spring turkey season, I usually don't launder my bibs until the end of the season unless I get them muddy. During archery season in the fall, I'll wash clothing more frequently for scent control purposes, and will respray when and if necessary. I've been using this routine over 10 years and rarely do I ever get a tick on me during spring turkey season or September and October during archery season for deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="utvolsfan77, post: 5316662, member: 14847"] Mega, I've been using the Sawyers in the yellow spray bottle for several years. I'll typically take the pants from my outer layer and hang up outside on my south facing deck with the legs spread out flat. Then I'll begin at the waist band, spraying heavily enough to fully saturate the cloth, front and back, down to about the knees. Gravity usually takes it from the knees down to the bottom hem. If it doesn't, I'll spray in spots as necessary. Then I'll let them hang in direct sunlight and air dry. Normally will take 4 to 6 hours to fully dry, depending upon temperature and amount of sunlight. During spring turkey season, I usually don't launder my bibs until the end of the season unless I get them muddy. During archery season in the fall, I'll wash clothing more frequently for scent control purposes, and will respray when and if necessary. I've been using this routine over 10 years and rarely do I ever get a tick on me during spring turkey season or September and October during archery season for deer. [/QUOTE]
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