04-07-2004, 02:23 PM
FOR NEOPRENE WADERS, IF YOU HAVE MILDEW ON THEM, USE A MIXTURE OF BLEACH AND WARM WATER, LIKE A TABLESPOON OF BLEACH TO A GALLON OF WATER, SPRAY IT ON WITH A SPRAY BOTTLE AND LET IT SIT FOR 15 TO 20 MINUTES BEFORE YOU WASH EM WITH THAT "MILD SOAP" LOL, DAWN DISH SOAP WORKS, IF YOU WANT TO GET REALLY FANCY....YOU CAN EVEN GO GET YA SOME OF THAT SCENTED SOAP WITH "ODER RELEASE" THAT SENDS GOOD STINK OUT OVER TIME....LEMON, OR OOOOOOO FLOWERS TOO....MY WIFE SLIPPED ME SOME OF THAT ONCE, TOOK A MONTH BEFORE I DIDNT SMELL LIKE I JUST WALKED OUT OF ROLLING IN THE FLOWER BEDS. LOL, THAT BLEACH AND WATER THING IS WHAT I USE, THEN I USE A WASHCLOTH AND THE DISHSOAP TO BASICALLY WIPE EM DOWN, INSIDE AND OUT...IF YOU HAVE A SMOOTH INTERNAL SURFACE, YOU CAN SPEED THE PROCESS BY TOWEL DRYING IT TOO JUST TO GET MOST OF THE WATER OFF. OR YOU CAN HOSE EM DOWN OUTSIDE AFTER YOU SOAP EM UP, I RINSE MINE IN THE SHOWER WITH WARM WATER, FOR 2 REASONS, ONE I DONT WANT COLD HANDS, TWO WARM WATER HELPS THE MATERIAL RELAX AFTER BEING STORED ALL WINTER SO IT GOES BACH TO ORIGINAL SHAPE, UNLESS YOU HAVE FABRIC WADERS, THIS PROCESS IS ON NEOPRENE WADERS.
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