I accidentally dripped some liquid zipper wax over my shoulder dump valve. Not sure how much, if any, got inside, but given how the valve keeps me alive, I paused to think how to make sure it stays nice and clean. I know silicon and grease in the proximity of the valve is a big no-no, not sure about dried-out wax. I thought of taking the valve apart, but my DIY book warns me against it: "Exhaust valves (...) employ snap-together or press fit (...) disassembling one without damaging it is a matter of knowing just where to push, and how hard". Any ideas?
How do you care for the exhaust valve, to begin with? I realize I have not been expressing much love and gratitude to this essential piece of equipment. Not even sure how to, considering there's no place to plug in liquid or air to flush it with... A warm water soak unpressurized, after each dive? A pressurized soak, Michelin-man style? Partial disassembly every now and then? Any tips for disassembly? Or does your dump valve not require much love?
How do you care for the exhaust valve, to begin with? I realize I have not been expressing much love and gratitude to this essential piece of equipment. Not even sure how to, considering there's no place to plug in liquid or air to flush it with... A warm water soak unpressurized, after each dive? A pressurized soak, Michelin-man style? Partial disassembly every now and then? Any tips for disassembly? Or does your dump valve not require much love?