Washing neoprene 5mm semi-dry wetsuit in washing-machine.

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Your thoughts, do or don't ?
If yes what product whould I use ?
 
So you tell me how it fits in a washing machine and what it does in there
Hey go try it out, tonight just grab a pillow and squeeze yourself in there

woolwash
 
I did it to a wetsuit. 3 times. Worked like a charm twice. After third wash... and a professional and costly repair I never attempted time 4.
 
Hand wash in the shower with mild detergent.

Washing machine / dryer will destroy your suit after a couple of cycles.
 
I wouldn't put a wetsuit in a washing machine, it will eventually damage the suit. Just rinse and soak in water with suit inside out with an appropriate sanitizer/disinfectant making sure that the water reaches the entire suit.
 
Wetsuit washing machine= large tote with a pair of hands rubbing.
 
Machine wash seems like overkill and unneeded wear and tear for the seams and seals in your suit.

A good soak in a tub with some Mirayme (https://www.amazon.com/s?k=mirazyime&i=amazon-devices&ref=nb_sb_noss), Sink the Stink, or similar enzymatic cleaner is all you need. Soak with a little mirayme, hang to dry, no rinse needed.

I do this with my dry suit as well once in a while when the inside starts to get funky. You most definitely can't machine wash a dry suit...
 
I use a front loading washing machine on the gentle/light cycle and suits are fine. Far less wear and tear than actually wearing the suit. Usually include and garments worn under the suit, gloves, socks, hood etc. too.
 

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