I agree on the UV being a way to make money. I also like the comment about who washes their duck coat.
Funny story. Back in 1995 my grandma was still alive and I used to keep my blaze orange in her basement so I would not forget it at my house. Deer camp was at their house so it all worked well. Anyhow, my wife and I arrived late on Friday night around 10 or so, time to get things together and hit the hay for an early morning. As I got things together, I noticed my hunting coat smelled like DOWNEY!!! I could not believe it. Grandma came down and I asked her what the heck. She smiled and said that she noticed my coat had some blood on it so she decided to wash it for me and help me out. Part of her ritual for everything she washes is Downey.....So here I was, my proud grandmother who decided to do a great deed for me standing before me...What could I say other than thank you. She went upstairs to bed. My wife was horrified and wanted to wash it for me. I was afraid that it would not be dry in the morning. She was willing to stay up all night to make sure. I decided it was not worth it. I would go as is.
Next morning I had 6 different bucks all coming into my stand by 9 all with their noses in the air, nice 12 pt came into a lane and I took the shot. I sat back then and watched deer come in almost like blue bills straight in on a rope. Sure was fun to watch. I washed the coat that night, sans downey. But I will never forget that hunt.
So in the end, after watching the in law light up cigs, go in for lunch and come back smelling like a greasy spoon diner, the bar from the night before, taking a dump next to his stand and despite all of that, still shooting deer consistently, well I guess I don't go as crazy about scent as some do. Movement is more key in my opinion.
Have a good hunt.