How to Clean Your Wetsuit Like a Pro
At Turtle Cove Surf Company, we know your wetsuit is more than just gear—it’s your second skin. Whether you’re chasing early-morning waves or paddling out at sunset, a well-maintained wetsuit keeps you warm, flexible, and ready for every session. But without proper care, salt, sand, and sweat can break down the material, cause odors, and shorten its lifespan.
Here’s how to clean your wetsuit like a pro and keep it in peak condition.
Why Cleaning Your Wetsuit Matters
Over time, salt, sand, and bacteria build up in your wetsuit, leading to bad odors, stiffness, and material degradation. Regular cleaning prevents these issues and extends the life of your wetsuit—ensuring it performs at its best every time you hit the water.
Step-by-Step Guide to Cleaning Your Wetsuit
1. Rinse After Every Session
After each surf, rinse your wetsuit thoroughly with fresh, cool water. Skip the hot water—it weakens the neoprene. A quick rinse removes salt and sand, preventing long-term wear and tear.
2. Deep Clean with Wetsuit Cleaner
Every few sessions, give your wetsuit a deeper clean. Soak it in a tub of cold water mixed with a wetsuit-specific cleaner or a mild soap. Let it sit for 15–30 minutes to break down salt, sweat, and bacteria.
3. Spot-Clean Problem Areas
Gently scrub high-contact areas like the armpits, chest, and knees using your hands. Avoid harsh scrubbing or twisting the fabric, as it can damage the neoprene.
4. Rinse Thoroughly
After soaking, rinse your wetsuit with fresh water to remove all soap residue. Leftover cleaner can irritate your skin and attract more grime.
5. Dry It the Right Way
Turn your wetsuit inside out and hang it on a wide, padded hanger or drape it over a thick rod in a shaded, well-ventilated area. Avoid direct sunlight—UV rays can weaken the material. Once the inside is dry, flip it right-side out to finish drying.
6. Store It Properly
Always store your wetsuit in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and heat. Use a sturdy wetsuit hanger and avoid folding it to prevent permanent creases.
Pro Tips to Keep Your Wetsuit Fresh
- Fight Odors: Use a wetsuit deodorizer for lingering smells.
- Skip the Machines: Never use a washing machine or dryer—they’ll ruin the neoprene.
- Natural Refresh: Occasionally soak your wetsuit in a vinegar solution to break down tough odors and bacteria.
- Watch the Heat: Don’t leave your wetsuit in a hot car—extreme heat causes permanent damage.
Treat Your Wetsuit Right—It’ll Treat You Right
A little extra care goes a long way. By regularly cleaning and properly storing your wetsuit, you’ll extend its life and stay comfortable in the water. At Turtle Cove Surf Company, we believe every wave counts—so keep your gear in top shape, and it’ll be ready when the perfect swell rolls in.
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