Ever hear of "Moose Juice"?

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mikswi

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http://www.moosejuice.com/index.html


Never seen this before, I came across it while pokin around on Google. I have read threads in the past about people having difficulty getting their wetsuit on/off so I thought I would spread the link around.

I am in no way connected to this site/product. Im just lookin to put the link/info out there. If it works for you - great. If it permanently turns your skin green - oh well, not my fault.
 
Scubakevdm:
You might try a mixture of baby shampoo and water in a small spray bottle. It doesn't have a website, but it seems to do the trick. You can defog your mask and clean up after the dive with it too.

lol
 
I like using just a little hair conditioner mixed with water - it allows you to slide right into wetsuits and hoods, is a little easier on your skin than soap and smells nice to boot.

Jackie
 
mikswi:
Ever hear of Moose Juice?

Yes, but in the mountains, it's nothing that we want to put in our wetsuit.
 
howarde:
Yes, but in the mountains, it's nothing that we want to put in our wetsuit.

Where I live we have Moose Milk - a concoction that we mix on New Year's day to take a bit of the edge off after a rather late night.

I would definitely not use it in my wet suit. It is too valuable and should be consumed with the utmost care and respect.
 
Scubakevdm:
You might try a mixture of baby shampoo and water in a small spray bottle. It doesn't have a website, but it seems to do the trick. You can defog your mask and clean up after the dive with it too.

This is what I do. Cost me three dollars and lasts all month. Cap full of shampoo and fill with water. When I am done diving I dump the spray bottle into my bin, fill it with water, and wash all my gear.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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