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Cleaning and deodorizing life jackets

MissScarlet

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SX
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My kids life jackets stink. I air them out every time. But I’m guessing dried lake water stinks no matter what. What are you all using to clean and deodorize life jackets? The jackets are neoprene.

Thanks!
 
I was thinking of having a plastic tub of water and baking soda next to the garage when we return let them soak and rinse..
 
I keep a 5 gallon fresh water container in the back of my SUV. When we load up on the trailer, I rinse of all the life jackets and then thread them through a rope which i Tie in the boat, that way the air going to down the freeway dries them out nicely and the don't smell.
 
I rinse off each time with fresh water also. Not sure you can get the baked in smell out, but maybe someone will have a good solution. In the meantime, febreeze perhaps?
 
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