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I was just wondering how the real snow spray is taken off of material. I didn't see any specifics on this on the site. I want to spray some material (not a blind) and want to make sure it will totally come off and what the process is to take it off before ordering some.
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You can actually just remove it with a damp rag or use a mild detergent with water and it will come right off.
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Scott Moates Territory Manager Avery Outdoors, Inc. |
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Korey,
I have use three different methods. 1. Use a stiff bristled broom and brush it off. 2. Take the garden hose to it with a spray nozzle and wash it off. 3. Mud over the top of it. I have been in Memphis for a week. Are there going to be any birds left this weekend? Thanks,
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Rick Frisch Territory Manager Avery Outdoors |
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Rick,
I will be scouting this weekend, and hopefully getting a little hunting in. From what I saw on Sunday, I am afraid the majority of the birds are south of me at least. I will have to switch to checking along the river because around steele the birds are gone for the most part. At least the little geese are gone. Thats a relief. Sunday was the most spectacular thing I have ever seen in hunting. Hundreds upon thousands of snows and canadas. Flocks that were low, and flocks that were so high that you could not distinguish between birds, it looked like 2 solid lines making a V. There were flocks of a few hundered canadas and there were flocks of a couple thousand snows. There was even a huge flock of a couple hundred cranes that flew over us. It was a beautiful day. But I wish you the best of luck in finding the birds over in the eastern part of the state.
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Joe Fladeland Avery Pro-Staff Zink Calls Field Staff Bismarck, North Dakota |
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I just use a stiff broom most of the sray snow comes off that way.Sometimes theres still a hint of snow. If you want to get it all off i use a pressure washer,no more spray snow.
Rick Frisk had a great ideal with the mud have to try it sometime.
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George Zahradka Zink Calls |
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Avery RealSnow is a great product to use to make your layout blinds disappear in snow covered fields. When I remove the RealSnow, I sweep off the excess and remud as Rick suggested. It works great.
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Avery Pro-Staff Flyway Manager Zink Calls Z-Unit |
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stiff broom works awesome!
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Travis Mueller Avery Territory Manager |
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Broom works good...Re-mudding or mudding over the snow spray my favorite. Adding a little fresh mud now and again never hurts.
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Christian Curtis Territory Manager Avery Outdoors |
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