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Cleaning Neoprene Life Vest

Joe Hellaby

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Location
Scottsville, NY
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2019
Boat Model
Limited S
Boat Length
24
How do you guys clean your life vests? Are they safe to put through the washing machine? I have a few neoprene vest that I got at the beginning of the season, they're starting to get a little smelly, even though I always leave them out to dry out.
 
We have put ours in the washer, put in the pool, just let them dry. They always smell good for one outing or so then back to the neoprene smell. :dead:
 
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