Notes on Swimwear Care

Notes on Swimwear Care

Note One: 

1. After wearing the new swimwear, it should be washed gently with warm water when you go to the shower. And after returning home, you need wash it by hand with neutral cleaning agent immediately, dry it gently with towel, and then put it in a well ventilated place and dry it in the shade instead of exposure to the sun. 

2. Swimwear is best not to be washed frequently. As its fabric is elastic, frequent washing of the swimsuit is easy to make it deform. After taking it off, the best way to clean it is to rinse it repeatedly to rinse off the residual bleaching liquid or bleaching powder. Then hang it up and put it away when the swimwear is dry.
 
The Swimsuit

Note Two:

1. You should wet your bathing suit with clean water before you go to the swimming pool. After swimming, you need clean it with water below 30 degrees as soon as possible to keep it fresh and clean. Do not bleach with chlorine, do not iron, do not tumble dry and hang dry.

2. After washing, place it in a cool and ventilated place to dry. Avoid direct sunlight exposure to ensure the elasticity and toughness of the material.

3. Do not place the swimsuit in an airless place (e.g. plastic bag) or at a high-temperature place (e.g. car boot) for a long time after it is wet, which is to prevent the swimwear from fading and deteriorating. And avoid cloth damage caused by friction with rough rock surface.

4. Do not store in the wardrobe together with insect-proof items (e.g. mothballs).
 
5. To maintain the vividness and softness of the bathing suit, you can add a few drops of softener to the water to soak the bathing suit for 10 minutes and take it out directly to dry.

Note Three:

1. Don't use strong cleaning products, such as washing powder and bleach.

2. Don't wring or rub the swimsuit vigorously to avoid damaging the appearance.

3. Don't dry the swimwear through holding one of its corner with a clip. In other word, don't hang dry it, which will deform it.

4. Don't use hair dryer and iron to blow-dry and iron swimsuits.

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Teresa
Teresa
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.