How to Protect Your Gear From Saltwater
Todd getting ready, off the
Olympic Peninsula, Washington. ©David Blue Ah, life by the sea! Beautiful vistas, sandy beaches, limitless horizons…and the corrosive effects of seawater and salt air. Keeping your gear in good condition when using it on and around the sea takes extra care and regular preventative maintenance. Metals really suffer from exposure to these conditions. The surfaces of many metals corrode, giving a pitted, rough appearance. Over time, the corrosion can weaken the material and cause structural failure. In a much shorter time, moving parts can be ruined.
Todd sliding through the salt.
©David Blue Neoprene items, like wetsuits, gloves and booties, suffer damage over time from saltwater. Be sure to rinse well with fresh water after each use. McNett Wetsuit Shampoo removes salt deposits and organic debris, rejuvenating neoprene and prolonging the life of your garments. Let your neoprene air-dry before storing in a cool, dark place. Hang wetsuits on wide-topped hangers to prevent creases and compression at the shoulders. Wetsuit Shampoo also works great on PFDs, splashwear, drywear, and other apparel items. Especially in southern latitudes, gear takes a beating from the sun’s UV rays. 303 Aerospace Protectant gives you SPF 40 sunscreen protection for boats, apparel, fishing gear, sails, etc. Living by the sea and boating on it is great. Just be sure to take the extra time and effort of cleaning and protecting your gear to prolong its life. |
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