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Post by antiwheeze on Sept 14, 2016 11:00:28 GMT -5
My Walmart doesn't carry the sport wash I've used for years anymore. All must have made some uv free products for the military to allow it on uniforms. I read it was available at the commissary only. I've been using Ecos on all the laundry but I don't think it's good as sport wash but much cheaper. If your whites look clean, it's likely your detergent has optical brightners. Bought a cheap uv light last year to confirm it. Turn out the lights in the laundry, shine the light on the top of the washer and watch it glow!
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Post by M4Madness on Sept 14, 2016 17:40:00 GMT -5
I'm not normally much of a "sweater" -- it takes a lot for me to break a sweat. But, it seems like I sweat a lot during hunting season. I've even packed my cold weather stuff in on my back, and still get soaked hiking all the way in. I hate walking slowly going in, prefering instead to hustle and get to my tree. Therefore I try to wash on a daily basis everything that I wear hunting.
My wife uses All Free & Clear for our regular laundry anyway, so at least I don't have to worry about residual scent left in the washer.
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Post by wesb81219 on Sept 14, 2016 18:12:48 GMT -5
I do use atsko sport wash but maybe will try something new when I run out. I will also run a cycle through my washer with baking soda then I'll wash my clothes twice. Hang dry outside then put them in a tote with leaves and dirt I will then again hang them outside again a few days before opening day. I may try the activated carbon wash as well.
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