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Does DEET harm PVC?
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My 'toon has a PVC shell. Now that the mosquitoes are out in force, I was wondering if I need to be careful about where I apply bug spray around the pontoon. I know DEET can harm some plastics, but I'm not sure about PVC specifically. Do I need to worry about overspray or spots where my arms and legs rub against the material after I've applied it?

Yes, I know there are DEET-free repellents, but I hate ones that are greasy and the only one I've found that doesn't leave me all sticky uses DEET.
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#2
[#0000FF]I use DEET repellents and have never noticed any problems on Tube fabrics or other surfaces that get accidental overspray. Better that than bites...and maybe some of the bug-borne illnesses.[/#0000FF]
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#3
Not all plastic is created equal. Deet will eat certain types. It will eat the PVC coating on fly line. It ate through a plastic drink bottle.
read this:
http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/DEETtech.pdf


I say use with care.
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I guess I'll be sure not to spray the stuff upwind from the pontoon. Better safe than sorry.

I agree with the part about DEET being better than bug bites and getting sick, though. I hate those bloodsuckers.
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I am supporting many itchy bites after my trip this last weekend. Should have wore my Buzz Off.
I have a hard time spraying something one me that can eat plastic or rubber. It does work though.

Note: Bounce dryer sheet pinned to your shirt (underneath) works pretty good.
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#6
I use the picaridin repellants. Not at toxic as Deet.

http://www.amazon.com/Sawyer-Premium-Rep...+repellent
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#7
Thanks C. Looks good I will check it out.
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