How to care for your swimwear

in swimwear •  last year 

Introduction


Swimwear is an essential summer staple that can be costly to replace. Whether you own a one-piece, bikini, or swim trunks, it's essential to take proper care of your swimwear to make it last longer. Here are some tips on how to care for your swimwear.

1. Rinse after use


One of the most important things you can do for your swimwear is to rinse it thoroughly after each use. The salt, chlorine, and sunscreen in the water can damage the fibers and colors of your swimwear, making them look faded and worn out. To prevent this, rinse your swimwear with cool water and gently squeeze out the excess water.

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2. Hand wash


Machine washing can be too harsh for delicate swimwear fabrics, so it's best to hand wash them instead. Fill a sink or basin with cool water and a small amount of mild detergent. Gently agitate the swimwear in the water and then rinse thoroughly with cool water. Avoid wringing or twisting the swimwear, as this can damage the fibers.

3. Avoid heat


Swimwear should never be put in the dryer or left to dry in direct sunlight. The heat can damage the fibers and cause the colors to fade. Instead, lay your swimwear flat on a towel to air dry. Turn the swimwear over halfway through the drying process to ensure both sides dry evenly.

4. Avoid rough surfaces


Avoid sitting on rough surfaces like concrete or rocks while wearing your swimwear. The fibers can snag on these surfaces and cause tears or pilling. It's also best to avoid rubbing your swimwear against rough surfaces when drying off.

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5. Store properly


To keep your swimwear in good condition, it's essential to store it properly. After it's completely dry, fold your swimwear neatly and store it in a cool, dry place. Avoid storing your swimwear in a plastic bag, as this can trap moisture and cause mold or mildew.

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6. Be mindful of sunscreen


Sunscreen is essential for protecting your skin, but it can also damage your swimwear. The chemicals in sunscreen can cause discoloration or staining on your swimwear. To prevent this, apply sunscreen at least 30 minutes before putting on your swimwear and avoid getting excess sunscreen on your swimwear.

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Conclusion


Taking proper care of your swimwear can help it last longer and look better. By rinsing, hand washing, avoiding heat and rough surfaces, storing properly, and being mindful of sunscreen, you can keep your swimwear in great condition for many summers to come.

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