Undo the hose from both stages. Remove all the port plugs and the inlet filter. Soak everything in the cleanest water you can find - preferably distilled, but tap water or bottled drinking water is better than nothing. Let them soak for a while, then reassemble, hook up to a tank, open the valve very slowly, then purge repeatedly until no more water comes out. Then go for a dive to finish the drying process.
This may be overkill for a swimming pool flood - SCUBA air is very dry, and chlorine very volitile, so just purging repeatedly may do the trick. But it's a great procedure to follow after a salt water flood, and, if done promptly, may avoid having to overhaul the reg, and certainly will allow putting if off until convenient.
This may be overkill for a swimming pool flood - SCUBA air is very dry, and chlorine very volitile, so just purging repeatedly may do the trick. But it's a great procedure to follow after a salt water flood, and, if done promptly, may avoid having to overhaul the reg, and certainly will allow putting if off until convenient.