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I had a leak in the right foot of my drysuit on my last dive but can't seem to locate it using the usual means i.e. spray with soapy water with the suit inflated because of the wearforce material. Any suggestions on how to do a leak check on this suit. Also what is the best way to repair the leak? I'm assuming aquaseal on the inner side of the suit should be fine for small leaks?
Check my post on here about the suit. I have yet to get out of the water without being wet in some manner. At first I thought it was sweat but I would be dead of dehydration if it was all sweat lol.