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Some folks store their gear in utility rooms near HVAC equipment and some of
this equipment has motors that use brushes and they produce Ozone. (Laser printers produce it also but most people don't store their gear near them). Like one of the other posters mentioned - ozone and many of these materials don't mix. Also as previously stated, ArmorAll's long term effect is to actually dry out the item if it is not continuously applied. This is according to an auto upholstery guy I know. So it is his opinion and is only being passed on as a point to consider. BTW - I am new to the group and like what I have seen so far. -- "Lynn Tegrity" wrote in message news:zkMuc.33332$n_6.10905@attbi_s53... Quit using armor all. That is the worst thing for vynal or latex. Use 303, a water based preservative. I also store my drysuit in a tightly sealed black plastic bag. Too many people just hang the suit in a closet where the oxygen (ozone) in the air can reach it and cause the deteriation of the seals. Lynn Charles Pezeshki wrote: Hi Folks, This one has been bugging me for a while. My drysuit seals always become extra-dried-out over the winter. I remedy this with judicious care and spraying heavy amounts of Armor-All to get them flexible again. However, I'd like to figure out a way so that they didn't get so stiff in the first place. Suggestions? Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Best, Chuck http://www.wildcountry.info |
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