How to Clean and Store your Wetsuit

Taking care of your equipment is an excellent choice to extend the life of our neoprene and enjoy it as we did the first day.

1. CLEANING THE WETSUIT

By cleaning your wetsuit after each use, it will be able to maintain all the properties of its materials in perfect condition.

This process should be done especially after the use of the neoprene in salt-water or in water with chlorine

Duration: 10 minutes
Materials: Water, pH neutral soap.

CLEANING THE WETSUIT

Clear the wetsuit using fresh water to remove any excess salt-water or chlorine.
Apply a small amount of pH neutral soap to the wetsuit and gently rub the wetsuit panels.
Rinse the neoprene to remove any remaining soap.
Turn the wetsuit inside-out and hang it up from the waist to dry naturally without exposing it to direct sunlight or any heat source.

2. STORING OUR WETSUIT

Proper storage of the wetsuit will prevent the appearance of wrinkles in the neoprene, keeping the seams free of tension through the time.
The best way to store a wetsuit is to hang it at the waist, to avoid tension in the most sensitive areas (shoulders and arms).

STORING OUR WETSUIT

In wetsuits with a high elasticity (e.g. Orca Alpha, Orca Predator), it is very important not to use a hanger to hang the wetsuit from the shoulders. Best practice is to store your wetsuit folded flat.
To protect the SCS coating on the outside of the wetsuit, we advise to add a small layer of baby powder when storing it for long periods of time to better preserve the coating.

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