Balls in the dryer
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Balls in the dryer
Has anyone ever tried aromatic CEDAR moth balls in the dryer? In a bra bag or whatever they are called.
I usually store my clothes in totes with cedar shims during the off season and they come out smelling so nice.
I usually store my clothes in totes with cedar shims during the off season and they come out smelling so nice.
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Re: Balls in the dryer
Is there a “significant other” in the picture? If so, I would stick with the cedar shims!
Maybe your balls would be on the chopping block if she did not approve!
Maybe your balls would be on the chopping block if she did not approve!
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Re: Balls in the dryer
I had no idea that moths had them let alone made of cedar! Maybe they're so small that I never noticed them.
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Re: Balls in the dryer
Hillcountry wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 11:09 amIs there a “significant other” in the picture? If so, I would stick with the cedar shims!
Maybe your balls would be on the chopping block if she did not approve!
Dave
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Re: Balls in the dryer
Dave
Be safe in all you do! See ya in the woods!!!
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Re: Balls in the dryer
Chris, you're gonna learn all kinds of lingo as the kids grow, I promise. My two girls are 2 years apart, and when the little one was 15, I heard stuff I never want to hear again!
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Re: Balls in the dryer
Yep! I had 2 daughters as well. When they were teenies, I wish I was as deaf as I am now! The most common reaction was "WHAT?".
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Boo wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 7:00 pmYep! I had 2 daughters as well. When they were teenies, I wish I was as deaf as I am now! The most common reaction was "WHAT?".
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Re: Balls in the dryer
Fellas, I Plan to be living in the Barn with the boy by then. I do fear for our safety in advance.
Unfortunately for my washer and dryer, there have been many a chunk of wood to go through them. I might just give it a try. All my base layers say to dry them in the dryer, and I do mostly as I don't have time to hang them. But I find even with a double rinse cycle all the "scent killer" detergents of any brand leave behind a certain chemical scent. It certainly doesn't smell like a field of flowers or bed linen, but you can smell the soap. I'm not of the opinionthat that matters too much in the field. But id rather smell like cedar. It's just nicer.
Unfortunately for my washer and dryer, there have been many a chunk of wood to go through them. I might just give it a try. All my base layers say to dry them in the dryer, and I do mostly as I don't have time to hang them. But I find even with a double rinse cycle all the "scent killer" detergents of any brand leave behind a certain chemical scent. It certainly doesn't smell like a field of flowers or bed linen, but you can smell the soap. I'm not of the opinionthat that matters too much in the field. But id rather smell like cedar. It's just nicer.
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Re: Balls in the dryer
Better smell like cedar since he's got your name, combination and barrel too.
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Re: Balls in the dryer
I told my boy he took the barrel we made together. He said, "go get it" .
So I'm going to get the damned barrel back... After its empty and abandoned of course
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Re: Balls in the dryer
Only one way to get it back the way I see it..
First, make sure he's not looking and you and I both know what that means.
First, make sure he's not looking and you and I both know what that means.
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Re: Balls in the dryer
I assume you have lots of cedars where you hunt? If not smelling like the only cedar tree for miles might not be good either. I always try to be unscented. The O-zone makers work pretty well. I have a small one I drop in each boot for about 1/2 hr and also put it in a tote with my clothes. I also started using a boot dryer all the time. My thought is that odor is bacteria so if I dry it out it won't smell. Seems to have kept my boots from smelling..at least as far as I can tell. After ever hunt the boots go on the dryer till the next hunt. Of course, early season down here it's HOT so i am sweating a ton.janesy wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 8:27 pmFellas, I Plan to be living in the Barn with the boy by then. I do fear for our safety in advance.
Unfortunately for my washer and dryer, there have been many a chunk of wood to go through them. I might just give it a try. All my base layers say to dry them in the dryer, and I do mostly as I don't have time to hang them. But I find even with a double rinse cycle all the "scent killer" detergents of any brand leave behind a certain chemical scent. It certainly doesn't smell like a field of flowers or bed linen, but you can smell the soap. I'm not of the opinionthat that matters too much in the field. But id rather smell like cedar. It's just nicer.
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