Hoosierhunting
Well-Known Member
Two seasons ago I built a homemade ozone set-up with a cheap ozone generator off Amazon and a tote. It seemed to work, and this year I upgraded the ozone generator to a more commercial style generator that puts out way more ozone (my thought was to run short cycles rather than leave the little one plugged in all night in the tote). I was such a believer in the abilities that I changed how I do things and threw a stinky t-shirt in the tote and blasted it with ozone. After a couple attempts the armpits still smell. So, now I'm left trying to figure out what are the limits of ozone for killing smells. Before, I never would've tried this I would've washed the t-shirt in a tub with scent-free detergent. I thought massive ozone amounts would eliminate me having to wash it but I'm finding out that's wrong. What are your experiences with ozone's abilities to eliminate odor from hunting clothes? Also, with the new generator's increased concentration the ozone smell takes a lot longer to dissipate off of clothes, and it's a very distinct smell. Seems to defeat the purpose if you're in a hurry. Wondering how the deer react to those Ozonics units in the tree putting out that smell?