How could I clean a pair of scuba diving fins?

Hi,

I have an older pair of oceanic fins that are a white color you can see through to the other side of them almost there a foggy white but they are a light yellow color and some parts are really bad is there a way I can reduce these?

Thanks,
Shane

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2 Responses to “How could I clean a pair of scuba diving fins?”

  1. UV light (the sun) can cause permanent discoloration in the material. You can’t “clean” this away.

    To prevent it from happening any further, don’t leave them out in the light.

  2. dont leave it in the sun but you can get another pair very cheap a @www.primescuba.com good luck

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