- Advice: Make a little hole in your drysuit underwear to give a comfortable
p-valve hose routing.
- just put a little bit of adhesive around the opening of the
She-P. When you use spray or Uro-Bond: put adhesive on the whole contact area.
- Put it on (shave before use!) and hold approx. 30 seconds.
Be sure that 'the back' ís secured or taped very well. Use more adhesive at the back.
- Use some tape -if wanted - or fix it with your underwear (two strings work fine).
- Connect the p-valve with the She-P connection and open the valve on the outside of your drysuit before use.
- Pee before the dive (in the water or on land) to be sure it is well placed.
-To be absolutely safe; place a small diaper or super-absorbent sanitary towel.
- After the dive there is some urine left. You can use some tape or plug (if you don't use a quick disconnector) in it to close it.
Now you will not spill and wet your underwear while you change clothes.
- The outside part of the She-P contactarea is fragile and can tear, be careful when you remove it.
- Remove Adapt Paste on your skin: it can best be dried and after that, taken off under the shower.
- Adapt Paste that is left on the She-P: after drying you can peel it off.
Remove Spray or Uro-Bond from your skin and She-P: use the AllKare removal pads.
- Be sure everything is desinfected before the next use. Rinse very well to avoid irritation
- The P-valve in your drysuit must also be flushed with lots of clean water
- Your She-P is ready for next use!
- You can find more information on FAQ
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Example amount of adapt paste (use more at the back)


Adapt Paste, spray and Uro-Bond

example how you can secure the She-P with tape
Note: two g-strings (thongs) can be used too!)
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