Post-Surf Gear Care for Beginners
Why Post-Surf Gear Care Matters
5 Essential Post-Surf Gear Care Steps
Rinse immediately with fresh water. As soon as you get home, rinse your board, wetsuit, and any accessories under the shower or with a hose. Salt water dries and cracks materials, so fresh water removes salt residue before it hardens. Spend 30 seconds on each item for best results.
Dry everything in shade. Direct sunlight breaks down foam and neoprene faster than you'd think. Lay your board and wetsuit in a shaded spot, preferably with air circulation. Avoid leaving gear in a hot car, which can warp foam and damage materials permanently.
Remove sand and debris gently. Once dry, brush off any sand with a soft cloth or soft brush. Sand particles trapped under wax or in seams can scratch your board's surface and wear down your wetsuit. A quick brush takes seconds and prevents long-term damage.
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep your board and wetsuit away from heat sources, humidity, and direct light. A closet or garage works well. Avoid basements that get damp or attics that get hot. Proper storage prevents mold, delamination, and material breakdown.
Check for damage regularly. Every few weeks, inspect your gear for cracks, dings, soft spots, or tears. Catching damage early makes repairs easier and cheaper. Small dings can become big problems if water gets inside your board's foam core.
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Common Questions
How often should I clean my surfboard?
Rinse your board with fresh water after every session. This removes salt and prevents buildup. A deeper clean with soap and a soft brush once a month keeps wax and grime from accumulating. More frequent cleaning prevents damage, so it's better to rinse too often than not enough.
Can I put my wetsuit in the washing machine?
No, avoid the washing machine. Hand rinse your wetsuit with cool fresh water immediately after surfing. Gently squeeze water through the neoprene, then hang it in shade to dry. Machine washing damages seams and breaks down the material. Treat it like delicate clothing.
What's the best way to store a surfboard long-term?
Store your board in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Use a padded board bag or rack to prevent warping and dings. Keep it horizontal if possible, or use a wall-mounted <a href="/fr/collections/racks">rack</a> to save space. Avoid basements or attics where temperature and humidity fluctuate.
How do I prevent mold and mildew on my wetsuit?
Always rinse and dry your wetsuit thoroughly after each session. Store it in a well-ventilated area, not in a sealed bag. Hang it on a hanger rather than folding it. If you notice mold starting, hand wash with cool water and a tiny bit of mild soap, then dry completely in shade.
Should I wax my board after every session?
No, you don't need to re-wax after every session. Inspect your wax layer after surfing. If it's smooth and has good bumps, leave it. Re-wax when the bumps flatten or disappear, usually every few sessions depending on water temperature and how much you surf.
What should I do if my board gets a ding?
Clean the ding with fresh water and let it dry completely. Small surface cracks can be sealed with wax temporarily. Larger dings that go into the foam need proper repair to prevent water damage and delamination. Contact a local shaper or use a ding repair kit if you want to DIY.
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