🌿 Blend In, Stand Out!
The Atsko Sno-Seal UV Killer is an 18-fluid ounce trigger spray designed to enhance your camouflage while hunting. It effectively eliminates ultraviolet glow that can alert wildlife, ensuring you remain undetected. Suitable for use in various lighting conditions, this lightweight spray is a must-have for any serious hunter.
Item Form | Spray |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Liquid Volume | 18 Fluid Ounces |
Brand | Atsko |
Target Species | deer |
UPC | 074928133416 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00074928133416 |
Manufacturer | Atsko |
Part Number | Atsko - 1341 - 18 fl. oz |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 3.5 x 3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 1341 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Atsko - 1341 - 18 fl. oz |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**.
Value priced, meets or exceeds description, works as advertised and is a value.
I purchase several things on Amazon and was giving pretty in-depth reviews. From this point on, here's the new agenda…. if it works as advertised, is well made, meets or exceeds the description, is a value, and arrives in a fair amount of time, it will get a "star rating" equal to what my expectations were/are. If it doesn't meet these criteria, then I will most definitely and descriptively tell the short comings of the products and you as a consumer will not have to go through the trouble of buying the product without some background knowledge. If the sell pulls that item and relists under another description, I will put the exact same review on the seller's feedback page. Sellers have done this a couple of times in the past, and I was true to my word then as well as now. DR
G**D
Get your rental deposit back with this product!
So likely an unorthodox use of this product but thought I'd share.Rented an apartment for my daughter for college. The landlord insisted on doing a "UV Light Inspection" of the carpet as a condition of returning the deposit. My daughter has a cat and it had sprayed a few spots in the apartment so she used an appropriate carpet cleaner to remove the stains. But under UV light, her apartment lit up like a CSI crime scene.I'm certain that SOME of these stains were pre-existing when she moved in but since we've no way to know which ones were/weren't, we didn't have much to stand on other than fighting this out in small claims court. In a jurisdiction four states away from home. Not worth our expense/effort.So that's where UV Killer comes in. Using a UV light (also available here on Amazon), you simply darken the room, go to the spots that are glowing, and spray some of this on the stain. It will literally disappear in front of your eyes. It dries colorless and leaves no visible/texture residue. It just "masks" the UV glow of the stain.Landlord came in with their light, shined it around, seemed surprised and then gave us a FULL return of deposit. Complimented my daughter on how "clean" she left the place. Which it was....and none of this stuff about invisible stains to nickel and dime her tenant out of her deposit. $18 investment netted us a $2000 return of deposit.Check the label, try this on a section of carpet that won't be noticed if it stains/discolors it in any way (HINT: Carpeted closets work well for testing). Will mask ANY UV-reflecting source, inclusive of both organic residue and/or most brightening agents found in common carpet cleaning products like Resolve, etc.Highly recommended!
J**Y
As advertised
As advertised
T**A
It blocks what you cant see so they wont see you
Here it is. I never believed in this kind of stuff till this last year. I bought a full leafy camo suit for hunting in a area I could not hang a tree stand. Within 5 days of hunting I had more deer within shooting range than the fake shows on tv. Yes I put meat in my freezer this year. Yes this kills the UV light that only putting it under a special light shows you. Excellent product that I used on 2 full sets of gear. Will purchase again if I buy new hunting clothes.
C**K
Love this stuff.
If you bow hunt on the ground then this is what you need to destroy the UV that comes on your hunting clothes when you buy them. Even the companies that say they don't use UV's in their camo are full of it. Get yourself a black light and check your clothes sometime. All those guys who say to just play the wind are funny because the wind changes direction and once they catch wind they bolt because you look like a glow stick without treating your camo. You can even use this on your flannel shirts and clothing for scouting so you don't spook the deer when you go scouting. Definitely keep 2 bottles of this in your gear storage so you will have it to treat new camo when you come by some on clearance at the end of the season.
A**R
Works, however...
Did work, however, takes more than the bottle contains to completely saturate a pair of coveralls; you must completely saturate the clothing or you risk having areas not concealed. For the cost I suggest getting some unsented sunscreen in a spray can; works just as well.
C**O
Worked for turkey hunting!
I can’t see UV light and I didn’t test it with a UV flashlight but after putting this on all my camo I had a hen walk within 10 yards of me and never reacted to my presence.Fabric can be slightly stiff after this dries, but after wearing for a few minutes and moving around it feels completely normal again.
D**F
Better second time around
Cap wasn't busted and did not leak out this time
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