Hunters Specialties Scent-A-Way Spray, Odorless
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It will, in my opinion. You must, however, be able to pinpoint the source of the mouse odor and spray that location. It might take two applications, but the odor should be gone.
I'm sure it'd work on steel just as well as anything else, but I can't imagine a clean trap retaining too much scent.
I'm not sure, but I believe it to be true. I use it to treat areas where I suspect the previous owner's cat peed in my house, and it takes throw up smell out of carpet and bad smells out of car carpets with just two spayings. I spray the dry carpet after deep shampooing and extracting, and my cat no longer smells there. I'm sure it removes cigarette smoke from clothing, so it's a fantastic product. Good luck
It's a chrysanthemum extract, if my memory serves me correctly. I've used it for everything, and it's the best product I've found for getting rid of noxious odors. I use it for smelling things like hunting gear, athletic shoes/equipment, elderly/handicapped smells, and so on. There's nothing it can't handle once you start putting it through its paces. I even gave some to my neighbors, who use it to keep the musty odors at bay in their RV. It's a miracle worker, to be sure!
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For me, this product has saved my life. Someone lurched forward and vomited on my feet as I was driving one day when I was playing designated driver. I didn't have car mats in my car because I was a fool. To get rid of the odor from my carpet, I tried a variety of products. From carpet cleaners to pet urine removers, there's something for everyone. , and this is the only product that worked; I had to use it twice, but my car no longer smells like old vomit. I'm not sure what you intend to do with it, but I'm confident that it can solve any problem.
Disposables! This past weekend, I finished my hunting. First and foremost, I have used this product. I DID put my hunting camo in the washer with the rest of my clothes. You are free to yell at me as much as you like. Because I've washed before in that manner and didn't use any scent- I've used a similar product before and had good results (though I can tell when I'm getting tired), so I wanted to see how well this stuff worked. I sprayed my pack, blind stool, hat, and clothes (as best I could by myself), paying special attention to scent hotspots such as pits. the crotch toes head. anyway. So I'm not silhouetted, I'm sitting on my stool 3 feet from the water's edge, flanked by some tall sage. I've been looking for a few years in the same location. Exactly at the right moment, a doe appears. With the wind at my back and deer in front of me, two spotted fawns approached the water hole. Yes, I should have been winded, and whenever the wind isn't in my favor, I frighten the deer. This time will be different!! Only one of the fawns gave me a curious look and sniffed the air when they were about 12 feet away from me. My scent, on the other hand, did not frighten them. I also put this to the test in my own bedroom. The sheets needed to be washed. I figured I'd try it to see if it removes the "me" scent from the sheets, which can be noticeable when you enter the room. My room was immediately devoid of any "me" scent! When my laundry hamper is empty, I'm going to try it on it, as well as other scent absorbers (like my couch) after cooking. etc. , etc. , etc. , etc. , etc. , etc. , etc. ,.
It's simple to use and effective in reducing odors, as evidenced by hunting success. I'm not sure it's a good deal because it's quite expensive. br>br>It is recommended if you are concerned about covering your sent.
I've used it not only to change cards in my son's game camera, but also to spray their shows and our Christmas tree, which had been in storage and didn't smell great (thank you, muggy Florida).
It worked great when it came to cat urine. Multiple treatments to the area were enough to get the job done. When I clean the litter box, I spritz it in there as well, and it works great!.
Use water if you're going to use it. I've gone through 5 bottles so far. Nothing ever works with this stuff. I switched to the Dead Down Wind brand and it worked perfectly.
If it isn't broken, don't fix it. If you buy something that you can spray on your clothes and it gets on your skin, that's fine; I'll keep using it.
After treating the clothes, shoes, and blind, a coyote approached within 10 feet, so I'd say it's a success! You use gloves when dealing with traps, and I use it on the gloves as well. It is non-staining and does not leave any residue. It's been used on the hands - no issues.