How to Care for Swimsuits?

How to Care for Swimsuits?

In hot summer, either at the seaside or in the swimming pool, a beautifully fitted swimsuit brings confidence and happiness to women. When you enjoy the sun and the cooling, don't forget to wash and care for your swimsuits, because only proper care can prolong the service life of your swimsuits.
 
Generally speaking, the swimsuit is made of stretchable polyurethane fiber. If it encounters bleaching water with sterilization and disinfection in the swimming pool, or is placed in a humid environment for a long time, the elasticity may be decreased and the stretchability deteriorated. Here are a few simple care tips to keep your swimwear looking as good as ever.
 
1. The elasticity of the swimsuit will be damaged by chlorine gas, chemicals and sunscreen in the swimming pool. Therefore, try your best not to let them touch your swimsuit. You should put on your swimsuit first and then apply sunscreen. After swimming, you should rinse your body before taking off the swimsuit.
 
2. Do not touch the rough surface such as cement, sand and rocks, which will easily cause the surface of the swimsuit to wear; try not to wear a swimsuit when bathing in a hot spring so as not to deform the swimsuit when it is heated.
 
3. Do not put the swimsuit you just worn in a bag or in the trunk of the car for a long time to avoid thermal fading. It should be washed with clean water by hand and air-dried as soon as possible.
 
4. When cleaning the swimsuit, first soak it in the water below 20 degrees, then add a little neutral detergent; rub gently with your hands after 10 minutes. Then, rinse it with water; wring it out slightly and put it in a cool place. Do not use hot water and laundry detergent. The swimsuit should not be dried by washing machines or put in the sun.
 
5. Do not use a dryer to dry the swimsuit so as not to damage the swimsuit's material and deform the swimsuit.
 

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Teresa
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Teresa is an expert swimwear author and consultant with a rich background in fashion and textile engineering. With over 10 years in the swimwear industry, Teresa has a deep understanding of the evolution of swimwear styles, the technological advancements in fabric, and the market dynamics shaping consumer preferences. Teresa's articles are known for their thorough analysis, blending technical details with style guidance, making them a go-to resource for both professionals and enthusiasts. Passionate about both competitive swimming and recreational water sports, Teresa's articles provide readers with in-depth insights and practical advice on choosing the right swimwear for their needs.