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Originally Posted by Brian McIlmoyle
These 2 statements are at odds
Have you actually done this.. and had success?
you will never get the smell out of the gear.. ever
The best option with respect to gear that does not work is to junk it and buy stuff that does.
Buy real name brand quality gear and you don't have to deal with this sort of BS.. Buy quality, buy once.
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Yup, I have with Gas; like I said, only do if you're ready to burn your pouches in frustration. I'm -told- kerosene smell comes out easier than gas, hence the comment, but I have not done this myself. This technique was demonstrated to me by a .mil guy, when you're deployed you get creative to deal with issues because you're not just a drive away from getting new nylon.
I do agree, buy real gear that is quality, only in my first season did I purchase 'airsoft' gear.... then I found that real nylon gear is almost always cheaper than Airsoft grade if you know where to look. Generally the better way of doing things.