Revivex Wetsuit and Drysuit Shampoo- 15 ml
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Description
Revivex Wetsuit and Drysuit Shampoo
Extend the life of neoprene gear without damaging it with Revivex Wetsuit and Drysuit Shampoo. Over time, chlorine and salt damage can degrade expensive suits. Wash away organic residues like algae and bacteria with this cleaner and conditioner formula. Simply rinse neoprene gear with it to keep it supple and smelling fresh. It’s also safe to use on neoprene booties, gloves, and even GORE-TEX® drysuits. Keep watersports gear in tip-top shape by using Revivex Wetsuit and Drysuit Shampoo.
- Gently Cleans – Removes harmful residues and particles including bacteria and salt and bacteria without damaging neoprene
- Conditions – 2-in-1 formula extends suit life by keeping neoprene supple and colors bright
- Protects – Prevents premature aging so gear looks and feels good for years of outdoor adventure use
- Concentrated – Maintain all gear with one 250 ml bottle that’s good for 16 wash treatments; also available in 5 L and 15 ml travel packs
- Multipurpose – Safe to use on wetsuits, drysuits, triathlon suits, life jackets, fishing waders, booties and gloves
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