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    Air them outside.
    Put in dryer to fluff with Downy April Fresh Dryer sheets.
    Spray with Axe Cologne. (optional) :-/
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    Why would you want to? The smell of campfire and whiskey is all that is man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dude18E View Post
    Why would you want to? The smell of campfire and whiskey is all that is man!
    headaches from the smell
    "...in Florida, she felt air conditioning for the first time, and it was cold and unnatural upon her skin."


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    Love That Smell!

    For personal use, I make and bath and shampoo with pine tar soap. Pitch black bars, heavy with tar. Recently I painted the top of a fresh loaf of soap with the pure pine tar, it was a success and I’ll do it again. Pictured is pine tar soap immediately after pour.

    A while back, my hair cut lady wondered wide eyed if I’d started smoking, after standing above my recently shampooed scalp. I told her no, but my head smelled like a campfire, not cig smoke, thank-you-very-much.

    Love that smell!

    I’ve washed my Warbonnet Outdoors topquilt and underquilt twice, maybe three times, in a top loading washing machine, and used detergent once (while on the trail) and homemade laundry soap. Dried the quilts in dryers. They perform as always and loft as if new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shug View Post
    Air them outside.
    Put in dryer to fluff with Downy April Fresh Dryer sheets.
    Spray with Axe Cologne. (optional) :-/

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    What no Aqua Velva Cologne - Old School Funk?
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