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.

Your underwater wear is made of neoprene material. To help you keep this type of material clean you need certain products. One of these products is a special shampoo necessary to clean neoprene. You can get this shampoo at diving and surfing stores. You will also need wide hangers and some zipper lubricant to help you maintain and clean your suit fabric.

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.

Next, we should give the particular suit a swish around in the bathtub of shampooed water. This will remove sand and debris. We have to ensure that water gets well into the inner sections of our suit. After this comes a thorough rinsing with fresh trepid water. We ought to rinse the inside of this suit as well. The shower jet is the preferable mode of rinsing for the best effectiveness.

Once rinsing is done, the suit should be hung out in the shower area rod with the use of wide hanger. This allows most of the water to drip off the suit. Once most of the water has dripped off, it should be hung up away from the wetness and humidity in the bathroom finishing up the drying process. While drying up, it should be kept way from direct sunlight. This is because the sun rays would cause premature wearing out of particular suit.

The last stage involves opening up your suits zipper and squeezing zipper lubricant onto both its sides. You should concentrate on outer teeth of your suit. Close and then open your zipper a number of times, which ensures the oil gets into every bit of this zipper. Should you use your suit regularly, the recommendation is washing it at least two times per month.

We must never wash our wetsuits in any washing machine as we do our other clothing. Washing machines would cause severe damage to this suit. To keep away bad odours and disinfect it, we can use deodorant. When we are not using our wetsuit, we must hang it away rather than fold it with other clothing. Folding results in cracks and cracks consequently develop into tears. We must use beefy hangers and we ought to avoid hanging our suits with thin wire types of hangers. Such wire hangers dig into the material, which leads to cracks.

A good about cleaning your wetsuits is that there is very little complications in the process. Should you use these cleaning or maintenance routines, you will be assured you suit will last for a long time.




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