Hi ..u may want to do a google search for neoprene shampoos that scuba divers use on their suits to control odor...as they have the same problem from diving in salt water, sweating inside their suits. as far as the neoprene not drying ..not sure what is up with that unless your using the boots everyday. u might want to purchase a boot dryer from Cabela's or bass pro, that'll dry out the boots overnite with soft heat. good luck
Try Sink The Stink Available at most dive shops. Think NRS sells it also. If boots are really bad it may take 2 applications. I usually get 7 to 10 trips (more if I do not sweat a lot) before having to rewash. I also use one of those artificial chamois from the auto store to help dry out the inside of my boots.
When even you can’t drive your car because of the smell of the boots in the back you know it is time for the Sink The Stink.
use the fridge… Put the open end of the shoes in front of where the exhaust air blows out at the bottom of the refrigerator…or set them in front of a fan to speed drying.
Forget the expensive products… …they’re a complete waste of money. None of them work any better than vinegar or bleach solutions. As Sultan said, dry your boots THOROUGHLY between uses and wear socks in them. Even if you can’t dry them completely, wearing socks will dramatically reduce boot odor.
Hand towels inside boots Once I get off the water and home, I dry out the insides of my boundary boots as best I can, and then loosely stuff a dry hand towel inside to absorb the remaining moisture. If the weather has been cold and the heat’s on in the house, I set the boots next to the heating ducts to dry.
nose plugs I noticed that my local paddling store sells nose plugs or clips that pinch your nose. The only purpose I could think of was to block out stinky paddling clothes smells.
Do you have a canister vacuum cleaner? Old-fashioned canister vacuum cleaners, and many shop vacs let you attach the hose to the outlet. If you can use the vacuum cleaner to blow through the hose, it’s the fastest boot-drier you can get. Stick the hose way to the bottom of the boot and run the vacuum cleaner. The vac’s exhaust air is warm (but not hot enough to damage the boot), and the sheer volume of blowing air is enormous, so the boots dry super fast.
Vinegar and water works great… Been there, done that…and soaking them in the vinegar/water mixture mentioned above worked like a charm. I did wash them very well afterwards so as not to smell like a pickle!
Freshwater rinse afta’ … 3 + times … invert to drain for a while … Not just invert , set them so the water drains ALL the way out which means setting them up with the foot @ 45 degrees or so and the cuff open still. Go back out in a half hour and flip them back over ( upright ) with same story … Put something under the heel so the the foot is about 45 degrees and make sure the cuff is not flopped over … now the air and moisture can work its way out … this works for everyday use even if not fully dry each use with ZERO odor problems (for me). A good cleaning method is to put the soap in before and WHILE you are wearing them … your foot is now the ‘agitatior’ for the day … repeat above rinse out. Laundry soaps o.k. + smell nice.
after every use. I just dump 'em in a huge bucket, along with my wetsuit, mitts and socks, filled with hotwater directly from the hot water heater in the basement (don't like bringing into the living spaces). After rinsing, putting 'em in a draining position is key. Any water left can stand for long time unless drained. You can make a PVC tube "dryer". Using straight pieces and a lot of elbows, you create upright pipes that you can stick into your the downturned shoes, gloves, socks, etc to ensure that water drains out and these have a faster time of drying out.
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Dedicated neo user. Neo is sexy too (when not stinky).
re: Stinky Neoprene Boots I just used the vinegar method and it worked like magic. The boots smelled so bad I was ready to throw them into the garbage and buy new ones. But with a good cup or so of vinegar (probably too much) to a gallon or so of water, they smell like pickles. Which is better than the nasty substance they resembled this time yesterday.
Cure Stinky Neoprene Booty Smell There is a new product on the market called Booty-Fresh that kills the smelly booty stink. All you have to do is pour it into your wet neoprene booties, swish it around and leave it. It has a great smell, conditions the neoprene and kills bacteria. It is great for wetsuits, also. I highly recommend it.