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<blockquote data-quote="Winchester" data-source="post: 4537865" data-attributes="member: 2142"><p>Good advice and a pair of latex gloves will help as much or more than a pair of rubber boots when you get in bedding areas or high travel areas moving through or hanging stands. Your body is constantly shedding off dead skin particles and scent but the oil from direct contact with skin on limbs and such will last much longer than a glove brushing the same limb.</p><p>I would save my money on the scent proof clothing, been proven time and again its throw away for the average user once contaminated, simply no way to reactivate, as the military uses once and throws away. Try to kill/eliminate as much scent as possible and do the best you can.</p><p>I promise the milkweed pods or even the synthetic pods now for sale will work best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winchester, post: 4537865, member: 2142"] Good advice and a pair of latex gloves will help as much or more than a pair of rubber boots when you get in bedding areas or high travel areas moving through or hanging stands. Your body is constantly shedding off dead skin particles and scent but the oil from direct contact with skin on limbs and such will last much longer than a glove brushing the same limb. I would save my money on the scent proof clothing, been proven time and again its throw away for the average user once contaminated, simply no way to reactivate, as the military uses once and throws away. Try to kill/eliminate as much scent as possible and do the best you can. I promise the milkweed pods or even the synthetic pods now for sale will work best. [/QUOTE]
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