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(PeteCresswell) wrote:
(to extend seal life by getting rid of sunscreen & body oils) Petroleum oils will weaken latex. Body oils will not. If the sunscreen does not contain petroleum oils, it is less of a risk than one that does. What oils are in the sunscreen might be a problem as will other chemicals, but without knowledge of those substances, it's just a guess as to what will happen. I use several water-sport-oriented sunscreens, mostly Coppertone Sport (SPF30) and have had no problems with latex seals on drysuit or tops. Ingredients are not listed on mine, though I think the stuff sold in the US requires ingredients listed by law. Washing off any grunge that might absorb and hold an oil (say, from paddling near a slick in a motor boat area) would be a good idea. I'd limit it to a very gentle soap and not a strong soap or a detergent. Mike |
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