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Old 03-27-2007, 12:30 AM
Neil
 
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Default Mask cleaning

Anyone any tips on restoring the clear silicone skirt of a mark which
has turned yellowish? it is only been used about twice but has been
left lying for a couple of years & discoloured.
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Old 03-27-2007, 12:30 AM
david
 
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"Nigel Hewitt" <nigelh@REMOVETHISnigelhewitt.net> wrote in message
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> Neil wrote:
> > Anyone any tips on restoring the clear silicone skirt of a mark which
> > has turned yellowish? it is only been used about twice but has been
> > left lying for a couple of years & discoloured.

>
> Ignore it. They all do that.

agree but tooth paste and a tooth brush works wonders
but you must rinse it well or your next dive will cause you eyes to sting


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Old 03-27-2007, 12:30 AM
Bardo
 
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"david" <im@fedup.com> wrote in message
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> "Nigel Hewitt" <nigelh@REMOVETHISnigelhewitt.net> wrote in message
> news:bvgh8n$5nh$1@sparta.btinternet.com...
> > Neil wrote:
> > > Anyone any tips on restoring the clear silicone skirt of a mark which
> > > has turned yellowish? it is only been used about twice but has been
> > > left lying for a couple of years & discoloured.

> >
> > Ignore it. They all do that.

> agree but tooth paste and a tooth brush works wonders
> but you must rinse it well or your next dive will cause you eyes to sting


Sure, they'll sting but you'll have the minty whitest eyes on the entire
boat!!!!


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