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KeithG
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There is no one size fits everyone answer. Think about your situation and choose something that will work for you.This is a tangent from the post about my first drysuit dives. The instructor wanted to make sure I had an appropriate hanger for the drysuit, and I mentioned that I would hose it off on my deck and then hang it up inside the house after it had finished dripping. He laughed at how new divers worry so much about keeping their gear looking nice.
Honestly, I don't care how good my gear looks so long as its in good working order. I usually spend about half an hour hosing everything down, running clean water through my inflator/bcd, and setting things out to dry. I'm just trying to take care of my gear so that it will take care of me. I'm diving in fresh water in Ontario.
But it got me wondering... How much time do the much more experienced divers here spend cleaning gear? What do you make a priority, and what do you let slide? I'd love to save the time if I'm wasting it.
if you are doing clean freshwater dives then a very quick rinse and dry is all you need.
if you had to gear up in mud and then waddle into a murky green cesspool, then you likely need to spend more time hosing afterwards.
as salt water vacation divers we give everything an extended soak (several days long) after each dive trip.