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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Introduction To Basic On How To Clean A Wetsuit

By Ericka Marsh


A wetsuit is an integral component for those of us who love skin diving and surfing. Water out in the ocean can feel icy regardless of the hot period in a year. A well-maintained suit helps to keep us warm while we have our fun underwater. Rinsing the outer and inner layers of our diving wear with fresh water after use helps to keep odours and bacteria at bay. There is a formal way of how to clean a wetsuit to maintain its optimum conditions.

The underwater suits are made of a material called neoprene. This material has specific products that help maintain its condition while keeping it clean. In order to wash neoprene, a special shampoo sells at diving and surf stores. Other things needed to clean and maintain the suit material includes a wide hanger and zipper lubricant.

We should start the process using lukewarm water to fill a bathtub. To this, we ought to add the requisite neoprene wetsuit cleaning shampoo. Half an ounce of this kind of shampoo is commonly recommended for each gallon of intrepid water. We must however remember to scrutinize the instructions appearing on the labeling of the shampoo bottle to identify the right mix.

Gently swishing around the wetsuit in the shampooed water is your next step. This swishing removes any debris or sand from your suit. You should make sure the water gets to every crook and cranny of inner parts of a suit. Next comes thoroughly rinsing the suit using a fresh round of trepid water. Remember to rinse the inside of this suit too. Your shower jet is the most preferred means of doing this.

Once you are through with rinsing, you then proceed to hung out the wet suit from your shower rod. Use one of the wide hangers for this. Hanging enables dripping off getting rid of most of the moisture. You should then hung the suit away from humidity and wetness in your bathroom, completing the drying off process. Make sure that as the suit dries up, you keep it away from sunlight. The reason is that direct sunlight on the suit causes wearing out prematurely.

Finally, we have to squeeze a small amount of zipper lubricant to both sides of the zipper. We have to concentrate on the suits outer teeth. We should then close and reopen the zipper several times ensuring the lubricant reaches every section of the zipper. If we use our suit regularly, the recommendation is that we have to wash it at least twice each month.

Under no circumstances at all should the wetsuit be washed in a washing machine like other clothing. This would cause serious damage to it. Deodorant can be used to disinfect it which also keeps out foul odours. The suit ought to be hang up rather than folded when not in use. This reduces creasing that leads to cracks. Such cracks develop consequently into tears. A beefy hanger should be used to hang it and thin wire hangers should be avoided. Thin wire hangers tend to dig into the wetsuit leading to cracks.

The good thing about cleaning wetsuits is that it is not complicated. Using these cleaning and maintenance routines ensures it serves its purpose for a long time.




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