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    Vasaline ...seriously.. arm pits and behind knees will stop chaffing if your doing long hours in your wetsuit.

    Also if your are getting into a damp or wet wetsuit dunk your wetsuit in the tide and splash water on to yourself. It will help.

    when drying your suit rinse in fresh water allow to drain, then hang on a coat hanger out of direct sunlight do not pack away damp!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by stingray View Post
    Vasaline ...seriously.. arm pits and behind knees will stop chaffing if your doing long hours in your wetsuit.

    Also if your are getting into a damp or wet wetsuit dunk your wetsuit in the tide and splash water on to yourself. It will help.

    when drying your suit rinse in fresh water allow to drain, then hang on a coat hanger out of direct sunlight do not pack away damp!!
    Vaseline is a petroleum product. Petroleum products break down rubber. Wet suits are made of rubber. Not so good in the longer run when the arm pits perish
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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