How to care
After use (it is important to do this as soon as possible)
- Immediately rinse thoroughly with fresh water: Seawater, pool chlorine, sunscreen, sand, etc. can damage the fabric and color of your swimsuit. Rinse with fresh water not only when you get home, but also immediately after use if possible.
- Press the garment to wash it: Rubbing or wringing the fabric too hard can cause it to stretch or become damaged. Press the garment gently to wash it. If the garment has particularly delicate decorations (beads, embroidery, etc.), avoid washing those areas.
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If you use a mild detergent (several times a week):
- Gently press the garment to wash it with water mixed with a mild detergent such as detergent for delicates.
- Be sure to avoid detergents containing bleach or fluorescent whitening agents, as they can cause color fading and deterioration of the fabric.
- It is best to avoid using fabric softeners as they can reduce the absorbency and elasticity of your swimsuit.
- Rinse thoroughly: Rinse thoroughly with fresh water several times to ensure that no detergent residue remains.
Drying
- Gently absorb moisture with a towel: Do not wring it out too hard, but use the towel to absorb the moisture.
- Dry in the shade: Direct sunlight is the biggest cause of fading. Be sure to dry flat or hang dry in a well-ventilated, shady area.
- Never tumble dry or iron: high temperatures can damage the fabric and cause it to lose its elasticity.
storage
- Allow to dry completely before storing: Storing it while still damp may cause mold or discoloration.
- Store in a well-ventilated place: Avoid humid places.
- Be careful when stacking: To prevent color transfer, store dark and light colored swimsuits separately or place thin paper between them.
- Avoid using insect repellents: The ingredients in insect repellents can damage the fabric.
- Prevent loss of shape: When storing swimsuits with cups, be careful not to crush the cups.
others
- Be careful with sunscreens and oils: Be careful not to get them directly on your swimsuit, and if they do get on your skin, wash them off carefully as soon as possible.
- Be aware of the ingredients in pools and hot springs: The chlorine concentration in pool water and the ingredients in hot springs can affect the fabric and color of your swimsuit. Rinse with fresh water immediately after wearing.
- Avoid friction: Try to avoid using the device on rough surfaces such as rocks or concrete.
By taking good care of your swimsuit, you can keep it looking beautiful for a long time.
Below is a brief summary.
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