seansrs36
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I have a Bare Nex Gen Suit. I was dry on top but my buttom half was wet. How do I test for a leak at home? I look forward to any help anyone can give me.
Thanks,
Sean
Thanks,
Sean
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seansrs36:I have a Bare Nex Gen Suit. I was dry on top but my buttom half was wet. How do I test for a leak at home? I look forward to any help anyone can give me.
Thanks,
Sean
dannobee:Turn the suit inside out and zip it up. Close off the wrist seals with clamps and wood, then fill it up with water on the driveway through the neck seal. Clamp off the neck seal if you need to. Either way, you'll see the leaks. Mark with chalk or talc, then repair with aquaseal or cotol.
ageddiver:What Dannobee said. Pressurizing with air and spraying with soapy water will not find the small annoying leaks. !