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| No idea if its the same stuff, but a lot of shops sell a spray that is very good for getting in and out of seals. Certainly works on drysuit seals, so no reason it shouldn't help on a wetsuit... just need more of it! See for example the second item on this page: http://www.divingdirectshop.co.uk/ac...ADHESIVES.html Also http://www.deepbluedive.com/product.aspx?id=10138 who do free delivery which is very useful for small cheap items like that. Right kind of thing? Not the cheapest stuff in the world but for drysuit seals the small 2fl. oz. spray i've got at the minute has lasted around 150 dives so far and still around half full. David "Gaz" <newsgroups@beelox.co.uk> wrote in message news:sMQJd.148$8B3.17@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk.. . > Hi > > I am looking for something similar to this > http://www.moosejuice.com/html/suitjuice.html that is available to buy in > the UK. The suitjuice looks ideal for what i want but cant find anyone > selling it over here..anyone else any ideas on what i can use... > > cheers > Gaz > > |
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| In article <pCWJd.463$8B3.345@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk>, Gaz <newsgroups@beelox.co.uk> wrote: > >"Gaz" <newsgroups@beelox.co.uk> wrote in message >news:sMQJd.148$8B3.17@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk. .. >> Hi >> >> I am looking for something similar to this >> http://www.moosejuice.com/html/suitjuice.html that is available to buy in >> the UK. The suitjuice looks ideal for what i want but cant find anyone >> selling it over here..anyone else any ideas on what i can use... >> >> cheers >> Gaz >> >cheers for the suggestions - I guess we have no commercialy available remedy >over here then - If i start ordering ky why the bucket full the wife is >going to have a heart attack - !!! still as i told her last time it keeps my >wrists warm But there is a commercial remedy - it's called "water based lubricant" - and goes by various trade names - eg. KY Jelly and so on. However, if you buy it in the chemists or a dive shop it'll cost you an arm and a leg, so get the generic stuff out of a vet/farm type shop. Gordon |
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| Fairy liquid mixed with water does the trick too. |
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