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Bill Tuthill wrote:
"(PeteCresswell)" wrote: 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 5 years" and "nothing except rinse in plain water". Yes, rinsing in water is the next best thing to 303. I still think 303 has an advantage because it makes the latex slippery. Note that most gaskets are torn when you get into your suit. You can make the suit easier to put on simply by powdering the inside of the seals with talc. |
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