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A question about sticky wetsuits (no not there)

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Created by RumChaser > 9 months ago, 1 Nov 2009
RumChaser
TAS, 633 posts
1 Nov 2009 8:21PM
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I've got a wetsuit about 4 years old and around the neck, the neoprene has gone all soft and sticky. I'm guessing the sunscreen has done a good job of dissolving it. (Makes you wonder what it does to skin). Whenever I use it now I end up with a black ring around my neck. Is there a fix for this apart from throwing it away?

LeStef
ACT, 514 posts
1 Nov 2009 8:37PM
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Iceman said...

I've got a wetsuit about 4 years old and around the neck, the neoprene has gone all soft and sticky. Is there a fix for this apart from throwing it away?


You can do like me, move North. I moved to Sydney after 10 years in Hobart,
I can't believe the temperature change, I have packed the 4/3 already !
But I guess there so many changes as well... I miss Sandy Bay and Ralph Bay...

Mark _australia
WA, 23726 posts
1 Nov 2009 6:18PM
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A wettie manufacturer would not charge much to replace just the neck panel?

Cheapo method: there is a wetsuit repair stuff that is clear and rubbery like shoo goo ... it is for just filling a little tear up in neoprene. I've seen it at a few surf shops and I have used ti with success on a couple of wetties. You could use that to glue another piece of 2mm neoprene to the inside of the neck (maybe 30mm wide?)......problem solved

RumChaser
TAS, 633 posts
1 Nov 2009 9:19PM
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Yeh I know what you mean. I came from Brisbane originally and all through winter I only ever used a spring suit. Went out on Saturday and the temp was in the 30's and no that isn't normal. Reminded me of home though. Got to admit, my wife and I just love it down here and even if I did decide to shift back I would be by myself, she wouldn't come.

RumChaser
TAS, 633 posts
1 Nov 2009 9:25PM
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Mark, yes that may work. I've got an old fin cover I cut up for washers, I'll try gluing that to the collar.

Krisiz1
WA, 331 posts
1 Nov 2009 10:12PM
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Iceman said...

Whenever I use it now I end up with a black ring around my neck.



I would leave it as it is! Imagine the stories you could tell the people at work about how you got it

Pugwash
WA, 7733 posts
1 Nov 2009 10:21PM
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LeStef said...

I miss Sandy Bay and Ralph Bay...


yar... and the bar at Nutgrove Beach and wood fired pizza...

Leman
VIC, 672 posts
2 Nov 2009 11:56AM
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How about the good ol rashie underneath? Should work as a barrier.

TristanF
VIC, 230 posts
2 Nov 2009 4:37PM
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Mark _australia said...

Cheapo method: there is a wetsuit repair stuff that is clear and rubbery like shoo goo ... it is for just filling a little tear up in neoprene. I've seen it at a few surf shops and I have used ti with success on a couple of wetties. You could use that to glue another piece of 2mm neoprene to the inside of the neck (maybe 30mm wide?)......problem solved


That's what I's do. The stuff I've used for repairs is called Aquaseal and available from a few surf shops. Get the clear stuff in the tube, and do the repair all at once cause this stuff goes rock hard in the tube, no matter how careful you are sealing it. I'd be pretty generous with it - and don't worry about the Aquaseal being on your skin (when dried). It's really remarkably comfortable - a bit like rubber.

easty
TAS, 2213 posts
2 Nov 2009 8:10PM
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Aquaseal is expensive and as ^ says it goes hard in the tube no matter what you do. I was told recently that a better alternative is Sikaflex, but I've yet to try it. Can't see why it wouldn't work though.

HowlingDog
WA, 61 posts
2 Nov 2009 9:11PM
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easty said...

I was told recently that a better alternative is Sikaflex, but I've yet to try it. Can't see why it wouldn't work though.


You need to be careful there - Sikaflex is a brand aka like Sellys. Many types and applications. Some of thier products will eat neoprene. You need a neoprene glue / stable product.



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