Salt crystals inside a neglected BCD Bladder.
As you can see the answer to this is one is definite yes! Salt does build up inside BCDs and forms sharp "blades". Over time these can cut the bladder. For the same reason always leave some air in the BCD and never stack stuff on top of a BCD.
Salt crystals from a neglected BCD.
To rinse a BCD properly you press the deflate button while filling the BCD partially with freshwater from a hose or spigot. Then inflate the BCD manually. Next you swish the BCD around vigorously making sure water reaches every part of the bladder. Next you must dump water through the dump valves including the inflator mechanism itself. To rinse the inflator hose, turn the BCD upside down and squeeze it between your legs to force water out the inflator hose. Repeat this several times.
To make things a little easier there are special hoses with an inflator hose fitting on one end and a garden hose fitting on the other. Just connect to a garden hose and to the inflator. Press the inflate button water while running water into the BCD. The fitting is designed for air, so it takes several minutes this way, but water does not go all over you. Once the BCD has water in it, rinse it as described above.
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