Who uses, and what make, an air dryer to dry their waders?
Of course the breathable ones don't really need that much, but what about your neoprene chest and 3/4 rubber ones?
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[cool][#0000ff]Most of the time I just turn them inside out and hang them up to air dry. Occasionally it is a good idea to clean the inside surface with a mild soap solution. They can get funky if you don't dry them thoroughly between uses and/or if you perspire a lot while wearing them.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]If you have a vacuum cleaner that allows you to reverse the hose you can just run the hose up into one foot at a time and blow dry it. You can also use the air pumps for filling vinyl toys. Both may take a while if you have developed a serious leak or overstepped your depth limitations.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Be careful if you try to use a hair dryer. If it is left on for any length of time the heat can build up and either shut off the dryer or burn something up.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Next time don't whiz in your waders.[/#0000ff]
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Not sure the circumstances as to why you need to dry your wader, but if they are bootless, turn them wrong side out, if they are boot foot, do the best you can to turn them wrong side out, then stuff boots with news paper. Change the newspaper as needed. It really does soak it up
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