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(PeteCresswell) wrote:
I'm about to run out of 303 and have been obsessing lately about 303 vs McNett's UV-Tech - since I hose down my seals with 303 fairly religiously and the folks at OS Systems tout UV-Tech like it's almost essential to keep the seals going for any reasonable length of time. Happened to stop by a local dive shop today - to pick up a wet suit that needed taking in. Seeing maybe fifty rental dry suits hanging up in the shop, I asked the guy there what kind of life he gets out of a set of seals and what they do to mitigate wear. The reply was "at least five years" and "nothing except rinse in plain water". Hmmmm...... There are reasons for this. The things that damage paddling dry suit seals most are UV exposure and the combination of skin oil, sweat and sunscreen that they are often exposed to. There is much less exposure to all of these with dry suits used for diving. |
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