Chrishaglerr
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Hey everyone, I have my own soap company that does pretty well, and we are starting to shift out target audience into the hunting world (as I’m an avid hunter).
I wanted to create a “Hunters Soap” that would mask the scent of Hunters while out in the woods. I contacted a company who makes a Hunters soap already (as a “curious customer”) and they stated:
“Thank you for reaching out! Our hunting soap is actually completely unscented. It has iron oxides in the soap to mask your human scent to the animals, but there is no detectable scent in the soap.”
After doing some googling, I found that Iron Oxides are actually just used for colorants? How is it possible that they use it to mask scent? Very curious if anyone can help me out here.
Thanks!
I wanted to create a “Hunters Soap” that would mask the scent of Hunters while out in the woods. I contacted a company who makes a Hunters soap already (as a “curious customer”) and they stated:
“Thank you for reaching out! Our hunting soap is actually completely unscented. It has iron oxides in the soap to mask your human scent to the animals, but there is no detectable scent in the soap.”
After doing some googling, I found that Iron Oxides are actually just used for colorants? How is it possible that they use it to mask scent? Very curious if anyone can help me out here.
Thanks!