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2019-05-28T07:15:35
woks great
cory g.
2018-12-11T08:12:32
and what's nice is a little bit goes a long way. What I like best about sink the stink is you don't have to rinse!
CATHERINE F.
2018-01-08T15:50:38
I use a larger volume size at home, but I like to travel with the small paks for convenience. They really do the job!
ANNE S.
2017-04-05T12:31:19
We have been using sink the stink for a long time over many dive trips. It does the job to keep the smell out of dive gear while in the travel bag. Always rinse with sink the stink after the last dive for the trip. The turtle packs are convenient.
LEONARD G.
2012-05-15T20:00:00
Everyone who dives know the stink that developes when those little critters are not cleansed. My instructor (oh so many years ago) required learning the care of our gear, so "Sink the Stink" and lots of fresh water were a part of that training. Over time learned that the little packets travel so well. Keep the larger bottle at home for the really thorough cleansing in the tub after return. Saves a major investment for so little money.
Lilsis
2011-11-10T19:00:00
After a few days of diving, your fellow divers may begin looking for that dead fish somewhere onboard. Don't let it be you. Good divers smell good too.
TomG
2008-05-27T20:00:00
Small packaged amounts of sink the stink are great to bring with you on every dive trip. I use them after my last dive of the trip so my equipment does not stink when I get it home. Does a good job of getting the smell out of your wetsuit.
foxdeath
2008-01-22T19:00:00
Don't be the one that no one wants to sit next to including yourself. Get the stink out, and enjoy the refreshing smell.
ScubaErik
Deodorize Water Sports Exposure Suits
0.5 fl. oz. (15 ml)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Odors
PVC Turtle Pak
618152052985
Stink is sunk...
By foxdeath
Small packaged amounts of sink the stink are great to bring with you on every dive trip. I use them after my last dive of the trip so my equipment does not stink when I get it home. Does a good job of getting the smell out of your wetsuit.
Got a stinky set of gear?
By ScubaErik
Don't be the one that no one wants to sit next to including yourself. Get the stink out, and enjoy the refreshing smell.
Sink the Stink is a natural, environmentally friendly, state of the art product, specifically formulated for the diving, surfing and water sports community. Sink the Stink biologically eliminates the odors commonly found in neoprene wet suits, BCDs and dive skins, including urine, mildew and other gnarly smells that can knock the Oakleys right off your face. Water sports odors are produced by bacteria, called stinkers", found in both salt and fresh water. Stinker bacteria consume organic matter like algae, bacteria, pollution, waste matter and urine. When a stinker starts munching, it produces a minute amount of foul smelling waste products. When billions and billions of stinkers have lunch in your wet suit or dive skin, you have a serious problem.
Sink the Stink is a synergistic mixture of four special odor destroying bacteria cultures which are kept in a state of suspended animation while packaged in their bottle. As soon as the Sink the Stink concentrate is mixed with warm water, its bugs spring into action and start a seek and destroy mission on the organic waste matter they find in neoprene, nylon, Polartec and other items immersed in the solution. Sink the Stink microbes eat and reproduce very aggressively, but unlike their obnoxious, flatulent cousins, they produce only odorless carbon dioxide and water. Soon the Stinker bacteria are out of food and out of luck.
Sink the Stink forms a bio-film that penetrates deep into neoprene, eliminating urine and other contaminants absorbed under pressure. This deep cleaning is impossible with shampoos and cleaners used at one atmosphere. When the Sink the Stink microbes have done their job, they quietly expire leaving behind a thoroughly clean environment. Sink the Stink is ready to use. Dispense the 0.5 fl. oz. (15 ml) turtle into 10 to 20 gallons (38 to 76 liters) of warm water (A quarter to half-filled bath tub). Turtle Packs are perfect companions for the traveling diver.