How to properly care for water recreation equipment

by cms@editor

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Proper care of water recreation equipment helps to prolong its life and keep it comfortable to use.

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It is necessary to thoroughly rinse wetsuits, swimsuits and swim trunks with fresh water after each use to avoid the destruction of the material by salt water or chlorine.

An important point is drying: you can not leave the equipment under direct sunlight, as this can lead to fading and deterioration of the fabric. Swimming goggles, fins and masks should be stored in special cases to prevent mechanical damage.

Life jackets, inflatable circles and mattresses also require careful storage and protection against punctures.

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