Never dry a wetsuit in direct sunlight! Ultraviolet rays will severely damage the neoprene material, causing the wetsuit to harden, lose elasticity, and shorten its lifespan.

Proper Drying Method

1. Post-Wash Treatment

Thoroughly rinse inside and out with clean water to remove seawater, sand, and dirt.

Gently squeeze out excess water; do not wring or stretch.

2. Hanging Method

Use a wide-shoulder hanger to prevent shoulder deformation.

Air dry naturally in a cool, well-ventilated place.

Avoid direct sunlight and high temperatures.

3. Turn Inside Out

Dry the inside out first, then turn it right side out.

Ensure both inside and out are completely dry to prevent mold.

4. Storage Requirements

After completely dry, lay flat or hang in a cool, shaded place.

Avoid folding to prevent creases.

Keep away from heat sources and chemicals.

Special Reminder: If the wetsuit has already developed mold, it can be cleaned with white vinegar or a special wetsuit cleaner, but never use bleach or strong alkaline cleaners.