Hello all, I just wanted to take this opportunity to tap into your collective wisdom with this query....
I have just acquired my first single lined open-cell spearfishing wetsuit made of Yamamoto 39. I am aware of how microbes and bacteria can build up in the rubber causing rashes and worse (folliculitis etc). I was thinking up strategies for washing and cleansing my suit after dives and the thought crossed my mind of using chlorinated water to cleanse the suit at the microbial level.
We currently have zero warmth and sunshine here in Cornwall to dry suits off after a dive (being winter!). I won't use Dettol disinfectant as it stinks too awful to dry the suit inside. Chlorine, therefore, seemed like a possibility.
I'm just a bit worried that the chlorine may bleach the outer of the suit or, worse, damage the structure of the suit.
Grateful for any input on this.
Laz
I have just acquired my first single lined open-cell spearfishing wetsuit made of Yamamoto 39. I am aware of how microbes and bacteria can build up in the rubber causing rashes and worse (folliculitis etc). I was thinking up strategies for washing and cleansing my suit after dives and the thought crossed my mind of using chlorinated water to cleanse the suit at the microbial level.
We currently have zero warmth and sunshine here in Cornwall to dry suits off after a dive (being winter!). I won't use Dettol disinfectant as it stinks too awful to dry the suit inside. Chlorine, therefore, seemed like a possibility.
I'm just a bit worried that the chlorine may bleach the outer of the suit or, worse, damage the structure of the suit.
Grateful for any input on this.
Laz
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