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Drysuit Zipper maintenance

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 5:07 pm
by DiverBob
My wife dove her new (to her, Craigslist special!) drysuit at Fox Island West Wall today. We stayed shallow just to get her used to it and do some drysuit skills. She really enjoyed being warm and (mostly) dry. Her neck seal has been previously cut and will most likely need to be replaced before to long. Not worried about that, easy fix. After the dive, I noticed that the zipper has a little corrosion/oxidation on it. I tried cleaning it with a tooth brush and zipper wax, but not with the best results. What is the best way to clean off this blue/greenish colored stuff? I know that zipper replacement is spendy, so we want to take care of it now. Thanks, Bob.

Re: Drysuit Zipper maintenance

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 7:02 pm
by narcosis Junky
Half and half vinegar and water. then soak and rinse dry suit. Dry for a few days. inside out first then the outside. then wax the zipper really good.

Re: Drysuit Zipper maintenance

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 7:20 pm
by lurch
I use a zipper cleaning solution/brush and zipper wax available at NWSD that seems to work great. Zipper cleaner once every week to one month depending on your dive schedule and zipper wax after every rinse/dry session.

I also rinse the bloody heck out of the suit after a dive in salt water. I'll just stick the hose where the water can drain down the zipper all the way to the bottom (mine's front-entry) and let it sit there for a good 30 seconds or longer. I do this twice.

Re: Drysuit Zipper maintenance

Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 4:08 am
by BASSMAN
Diverbob,
Glad to hear the Drysuit is working out for her! :supz:
When are we going to dive again?
Thursday? Redondo? 5:00 pm? :smt064

As for my zipper? I wax the crap out of it after each Dive/rinse!

Re: Drysuit Zipper maintenance

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 9:11 pm
by DiverBob
While I was grabbing tanks the other night, I mentioned to Wally at Tacoma Scuba that I needed to replace the neck seal on my Wife's drysuit. Within 5 minutes, Wally had the old neck seal off and was busy prepping the new seal! We then had to run home and get the dog, it's wonderful living 5 minutes from a dive shop! Upon return, the seal was complete and Wally was busy cleaning the zipper! This was all done while taking care of other customers as he was the only one there. We had a dive today at Redondo and the seal worked great. Wally did an awesome job and went above and beyond by taking care of the zipper. Great service. :salute: Bob

Re: Drysuit Zipper maintenance

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 9:33 pm
by BASSMAN
DiverBob wrote:While I was grabbing tanks the other night, I mentioned to Wally at Tacoma Scuba that I needed to replace the neck seal on my Wife's drysuit. Within 5 minutes, Wally had the old neck seal off and was busy prepping the new seal! We then had to run home and get the dog, it's wonderful living 5 minutes from a dive shop! Upon return, the seal was complete and Wally was busy cleaning the zipper! This was all done while taking care of other customers as he was the only one there. We had a dive today at Redondo and the seal worked great. Wally did an awesome job and went above and beyond by taking care of the zipper. Great service. :salute: Bob
Thats great to hear! I may be looking for someone to do some maintenance on my dry suit, once I save up enough scuba units or sell something. Anyone want to buy a bass guitar? or if you know someone who is looking, let me know.
Sorry for the small "Hijack" Bob
Glad to hear the drysuits are working out for you two! =D>
When are you ready to dive on Thursdays? :smt064

Re: Drysuit Zipper maintenance

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 10:25 pm
by cardiver
That's a lot better than the two plus weeks it took to get my neck seal done........

Re: Drysuit Zipper maintenance

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:46 am
by BASSMAN
cardiver wrote:That's a lot better than the two plus weeks it took to get my neck seal done........
Ouch! #-o :violent1:<----"can't ...get...this...little yellow head... to stay down!"