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  • Product Info

    Complete, scientifically balanced maintenance system for all neoprene and watersports gear. Ideal for wet suits, dry suits, boots and gloves, fishing waders, orthopedic supports, lycra body suits and more. Leaves neoprene articles free of organic residue, chlorine and salt deposits. Chlorine-removing agents and conditioners help prevent premature aging and oxidation. Available in 8 oz., 1/2 oz. Travel Pack, Fishbowl w/ 96 1/2 oz. Travel Pack and Gallon (not shown).

  • Instructions for Use

     

    Bathtub or Container Cleaning:

    With cap in closed position, mix 2 inner capfuls (1/2oz.) per 1 gallon of cold or warm water. Wash by hand with kneading motion. Rinse thoroughly. Push cap to close prior to storage.

    Spot Cleaning: Use full strength on heavily soiled areas. Work shampoo in with fingertips. Rinse thoroughly.

    Rinsing: Always rinse thoroughly in fresh water. For added conditioning power, add 2 inner capfuls of Silicone Pump™ conditioner to rinse water.

  • Tips & Testimonials

    Testimonials –

      "This stuff helps clean your gear when you are going to put it up for a few days (to let dry). If you are traveling, I recommend using the Mirazyme, then shampooing when you get back home. Easy to use, but you are supposed to rinse with clean water after washing. Gets rid of stink. I also wash my boots, gloves, and hood in this stuff."-Pips, Houston, TX

      "A must for every dive bag. Helps remove any debris or odors from dive site. " - Dave, Arizona

      "Smell comes mostly from skin shed from feet. Double rinsing removes most of it. Maybe one time a year I forget and then when faced with that foul smell I wash them in McNett Wet Suit and Dry Suit Shampoo."- Dave

    Additional Customers Comments –

      "McNett Wet Suit and Dry Suit Shampoo is incredible for restoring a suit to a like-new state. I use it on my wet suit and have put it to a really tough test on my neoprene gloves. These always take a beating since I am not even wearing them for their intended use. They work well for me for hiking in the rain, so they get super dirty. Each time I wash them in the shampoo; it gets all of the dirt out, restores the color, and even brings back the original soft feeling they had when they were new."
      -Justin Lichter aka “Trauma” --Extreme Long Distance Backpacker. Completed all three ‘long trails’ in under one year: Pacific Crest Trail, Continental Divide Trail and Eastern Continental Trail – (the extended version of the Appalachian Trail: Cape Gaspe to Key West).

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    Sleeping Pad Repairs

    Clean and dry area to be repaired. Apply Seam Grip® to cover the hole and spread 1⁄4” (5mm) beyond. Allow to dry level overnight.
  • Fire Starters

    Fire Starters

    Commonly available fire starters include: clothes dryer lint (extremely lightweight), alcohol hand sanitizing gel, a small piece of candle, some insect repellents and even greasy potato chips.