Like others have said, use the detergent the wife uses, don’t have hunting specific clothes, freezer is full
Like others have said, use the detergent the wife uses, don’t have hunting specific clothes, freezer is full
last time washed mine did it while had a few days rain. Washed left on line in rain for 3 days. Then another couple days airing.
Maybe @Bol Tackshin could do a wash a teeshirt test with powder and uv light and then rince it out to see how long it takes to wash out brightners.
@kruza - fark... that sounds like work! See this site - they seem to have put in the hard yards already. Interesting point that many fabrics have a built in UV brightener permanently bonded to the material, so it may actually not matter too much anyway.
When ya think about plants give off uv light to attract insects, lots of birds have uv as part of thier displays. Some hawks can see uv in animal piss. Mabe we're more noticable when we dont have uv emitting.
I recon mu clod hopping around and the wind turning or dropping/rising temps in the evening/morning grabbing my uuuum manly odours and wafting it to critter nostrals probly a bigger give away.
Heavens... I have alot to learn. 60+ years of shooting and I've never dressed up once to go on a hunting trip!! Had no idea I had to have right soap suds too!! And its quite disappointing, but those bloody animals I've been shooting are no better educated than I am. Shot umpteen thousand of them up and down the country and not one has raised a paw or hoof and said "Not good enough mudz - you are not wearing the latest hunter fashions". Just bang, flop and they all fell down. Clearly they don't have any discernment or taste either...though the last 3 fallow on that last trip did taste very good!
But - a man must learn...and I must try. As soon as tailing is over down here and we're out shooting in north Canterbury, Tekapo, the McKenzie again, I'll take some H&F magazines with me, bookmark the fashion pages, and spread them round the hills and stations so all those bunnies, wallabies, deer etc can start to upspec on what hunters should be wearing, what suds we should be using. Probly only take a few months then next time I go to pull the trigger, that wallaby will stop, look at me, raise a paw, waggle it, complain I'm not wearing the right fashion lines - and there is a little fading with the camo jacket too. "You've got the wrong suds mudz.." I will likely look at him, accept his reproof, thank him humbly for standing still an extra 5 seconds to advise me, then shoot the little bastard.
Could be hard re-educating these old schoolers...
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75/15/10 black powder matters
https://www.paknsave.co.nz/shop/prod...soda-crystals#
Not available from all Pak'n'Saves however.
https://www.countdown.co.nz/shop/pro...-soda-crystals
Same thing from Countdown. Probably is exactly the same thing, just with different branding.
@Puffin - washing soda is also known as soda ash. Your local pool shop or hardware store will supply the stuff as well. https://www.bunnings.co.nz/hy-clor-2...easer_p3090205
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