Gear Aid Revivex Odor Eliminator 10oz


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When washing your river gear doesn't cut it, you need the odor eliminating powers of Gear Aid Revivex Odor Eliminator 10oz. Rather than hide or mask bad odors, Revivex Odor Eliminator utilizes a natural blend of microbes to safely remove odor-causing bacterias. Microbe-based odor eliminator is water-activated and can be applied via spray, soak or washing machine. Biodegradable, scent-free formula is safe for use on wetsuits, drysuits, booties, thermal layers, outerwear, tents, tarps, and other boating and camping gear.

Gear Aid Revivex Odor Eliminator 10oz

  • Concentrated formula. For best results, dilute 0.5 oz of Revivex with 20 gallons of water and completely saturate gear and air dry. Once diluted with water, use within 72 hours.

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