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Sink the Stink Wetsuit and Dry Suit Deodorizer - Product Review

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Sink the Stink Wet Suit Deodorizer Dry Suit Odor Remover

The Bottom Line

Don't ever hear "What's that smell?" again. Anyone who uses neoprene wetsuits or dry suits will want to have Sink the Stink Wetsuit and Dry Suit Deodorizer on hand to eliminate those harsh odors caused by mildew or urine (yes, urine).
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Pros

  • Eliminates odors commonly found in neoprene wetsuits
  • Natural and environmentally friendly
  • 100 percent biodegradable, hypo-allergenic
  • Works on any material exposed to fresh or salt water

Cons

  • Often hard to find in different size containers

Description

  • Available in 4 oz. concentrate bottles.
  • Enough for eight separate washings with 10 to 20 gallons of water each time.
  • Less product cleans smaller amounts of equipment.
  • Sink the Stink has a long shelf life and can be safely stored in temps ranging from 35F to 120F.

Guide Review - Sink the Stink Wetsuit and Dry Suit Deodorizer - Product Review

Of course, prevention is the best way to keep those nasty wetsuit smells away, however, we have all been on the opposite side of the spectrum. No matter how well you think you are taking care of your wetsuit, sooner of later an awful smell will creep out of it.

Sink the Stink makes most odors disappear immediately. An overnight soak will take care of those tougher odors and stains.

Sink the Stink is completely safe for all materials used in waterskiing, wakeboarding, diving, surfing and other water sports, including neoprene, Polartec, nylon and silicone.

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