cleaning bcd

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caribbean soul

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What do you use to clean the inside of a bcd so mold or bacteria does not grow on the inside.
 
caribbean soul:
What do you use to clean the inside of a bcd so mold or bacteria does not grow on the inside.
Just rinse the inside very good with fresh water.
 
There are a lot of products available to clean BCs specifically to kill bacteria in the bladder. I have no favorites. I usually just rinse with fresh water like stangscuba98a. I only use BC cleaners after a lot of dives on a BC or before storage. It is not a bad idea to use specialized cleaners. I just get lazy about it.
 
Sting J:
I only use BC cleaners after a lot of dives on a BC or before storage.

What type of BC cleaners are you referring to?

I've heard the following used:

1. Bleach/water mixture
2. Listerine/water mixture (yum!)
 
I do the mouthwash/water rinse method.

the K
 
Someone gave me a Christmas gift last year, a mesh bag with an assortment of dive-gear care products. Included was a BC internal rinse product, which I used after my last dive. Ordinarily, I just do the freshwater rinse & soak, then hang the BC to air dry for a few days with the valves off.

I saw the same care package in my LDS today.

Steve
 
Do you just pour it and empty it through the inflator?
 

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