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#1 rayray519

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Posted 01 September 2015 - 07:11 PM

So I didn't hang dry my waders one time after fishing. They now have a moderate mildew/mold odor on the outside. The boot part and inside seem ok.

I just washed them in cold water in the tub and mild powder detergent, hung dry them and yet they still have the same smell.

Is there anything I can use to rid them of the odor? I read vinegar or oxyclean might work?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
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#2 fishfight

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Posted 01 September 2015 - 11:02 PM

Fill up the interior part of the boots with water and clorox, leave it for few hours or over night, it will get rid or kill  all mildew, then rinse with water again,  let it dry...........Finally put a cardboard tube inside to straighten your waders, ensure it dries out, and air can breath inside, every time you used them. 

Clorox or bleach kills all mildew and mold.


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#3 MonsterFisherRAWL

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Posted 01 September 2015 - 11:06 PM

Wash with vinegar AND THEN baking soda (not together) ;)
I use heavy detergent tabs for my wetsuit (scuba diving) that works well to get rid of smell. I would think they'll work for waders just the same. You can get some from scuba shops. But really save the $$ and use vinegar in hot water. Followed by baking soda in hot water.
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#4 rayray519

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Posted 02 September 2015 - 07:47 AM

Thanks, but I have the SIMMS breathable waders. Using bleach won't damage them at all (used in proper moderation)?
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#5 Knuguy

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Posted 02 September 2015 - 08:01 AM

Thanks, but I have the SIMMS breathable waders. Using bleach won't damage them at all (used in proper moderation)?

 

I wouldn't touch the bleach if I were you. It 'rots out' a lot of materials. Just rub some fish slime over them to make them smell better!!


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#6 troutddicted

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Posted 02 September 2015 - 08:11 AM

Yeah I wouldn't be using bleach - even watered down bleach breaks down a lot of stuff. Perhaps just scrub with soap and water a few times and let them dry over and over again. Or perhaps a morning fish after a heavy night of drinking and consuming a lot of chili?
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#7 chinooky

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Posted 02 September 2015 - 01:25 PM

For the bleach users: what concentration do you use? I would think that high strengths or over-exposure could make some materials brittle
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#8 James5354

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Posted 17 September 2015 - 09:11 PM

if you got a front loader washing machine throw the waders in the with "nik tech wash" on high spin cycle and then throw them in the dryer on "LOW" setting for about 20 mins to quicken the drying process, when you take them out and there still a bit damp just hang dry them and make sure you pull them inside out and back again a few times during the drying process to make sure it all dries properly.


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Posted 17 September 2015 - 10:08 PM

I recently discovered myrazime, apparently it works wonders. 


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