Hey AceszHigh:
Tobin is right of course; after diving, I usually have about
25 milliliters of water in my wing. As we say in Chemistry, the solution to pollution is dilution.
When I rinse my gear, I throw everything into my cleaning tub filled with fresh water for soaking. I flow water from a hose into the oral inflator while depressing the oral inflation button, I add about
300-500 milliliters, and then blow the wing up all the way. I then swish the water around to get all of the salt, well as much of the salt out. I invert my wing, and depress the inflator button, allowing the water to be evacuated. I blow up the wing again and remove the remaining water. I repeat this for a total of three times, and also rinse the dump valve. As a final test, I try to taste the water from the inside to see if it's salty, if not, I blow it up (just to keep the sides apart) and let it air hang on my drying rack. You can do this with your BC as well but it is a bit more awkward handling.
I have had my DSS BP/W for almost a year, and over 75 dives in fresh and salt water. It works, feels, and looks as good as new because of my cleaning regimen.
I hope this helps,
Thomas