Annual Wetsuit Deep Clean Guide
Why Your Wetsuit Needs an Annual Deep Clean
5 Steps to a Perfect Wetsuit Deep Clean
Fill a bathtub with lukewarm water and add a specialized wetsuit cleaner or mild detergent. Submerge your entire suit and let it soak for 30 minutes to break down salt, chlorine, and body oils that regular rinsing doesn't remove.
Gently scrub the inside and outside with a soft brush or cloth, paying extra attention to seams, armpits, and neck areas where salt and sweat accumulate most. Avoid harsh scrubbing that damages the neoprene fibers.
Rinse thoroughly under cool running water until all soap residue is gone. Any leftover cleaner can irritate skin and degrade the neoprene, so take your time with multiple rinses.
Hang your wetsuit on a padded hanger in a cool, shaded area away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Never use a dryer or place near radiators, as extreme heat causes neoprene to crack and lose elasticity.
Once fully dry, store in a cool, dark place on a proper hanger. Consider using a wetsuit rack to maintain shape and prevent creasing that weakens the material over time.
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Common Questions
How often should I do a deep clean on my wetsuit?
Once per year is ideal for most water sports enthusiasts. If you use your wetsuit heavily (more than 3-4 times per week) or in particularly salty or chlorinated conditions, consider two deep cleans annually. Regular rinsing after each use reduces the need for frequent deep cleans.
Can I use regular laundry detergent for my wetsuit deep clean?
Mild laundry detergent works in a pinch, but specialized wetsuit cleaners are better. They're formulated to be gentler on neoprene and won't leave residue that breaks down the material. Avoid anything with bleach, fabric softener, or heavy perfumes.
What temperature water should I use for cleaning?
Lukewarm water (around 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit) is perfect. Hot water can damage neoprene and cause it to lose elasticity. Cold water is fine too, but warm water helps dissolve salt and oils more effectively.
How long does it take for a wetsuit to dry completely after a deep clean?
Typically 24-48 hours depending on thickness, humidity, and air circulation. Thicker wetsuits take longer. Always ensure your suit is completely dry before storing it to prevent mold and mildew growth.
Should I hang my wetsuit inside or outside to dry?
Hang it in a shaded, well-ventilated area. Direct sunlight breaks down neoprene and causes fading. A cool, shaded spot with good airflow is ideal. Never hang it near heat sources like radiators or in a hot garage.
What's the best way to store my wetsuit between uses?
Hang it on a padded hanger in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat. A dedicated <a href="/fr/collections/racks">wetsuit rack</a> keeps it properly shaped and prevents creasing. Store in a breathable bag if keeping it for extended periods during off-season months.
Keep Your Wetsuit in Perfect Condition
An annual deep clean is one of the best investments you can make in your gear. Combined with proper drying and storage, this simple routine adds years to your wetsuit's life and keeps it comfortable and functional. Start your annual maintenance today and experience the difference a truly clean suit makes.
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