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As summer unfolds, the sun beckons us to enjoy the warmth, taking your swimwear along for the journey. However, with the delightful sunbathing and swimming come the inevitable suntan oils and sunscreen stains. The good news is that you can continue to bask in the sun without worrying about unsightly yellowing on your bikinis and swimsuits—by incorporating a proper pre-treatment process into your routine.
Essential Care for Your Swimwear
Conquer Greasy Stains for Good
With the right laundry products, your swimwear can last beyond just one season or swim. The key is to pretreat and handwash your pieces directly after use, as ingredients like sunscreen, saltwater, sweat, and chlorine can damage the fabric over time. Although these stains might not be visible immediately, they can gradually appear if your swimwear isn’t washed promptly!
STEP 1:
Pretreat After a Day at the Beach
Start by applying a strong Stain Solution to target the sunscreen stains and other susceptible areas of your swimsuit (this solution is also effective against makeup, dirt, and oil!). For best results, use our specifically designed Stain Brush to work the solution into the fabric.
STEP 2:
Immerse Your Swimwear
Fill a basin with cool to warm water and add some Delicate Wash. Submerge your swimsuit and agitate the water gently with a brush to create a mini whirlpool, allowing it to soak for about 30 minutes. For men’s swim trunks, a Mesh Washing Bag is suitable for machine washing since they typically have less spandex. However, avoid machine washing any swimsuits with underwire, as the spin cycle can distort and damage their structure.
STEP 3:
Rinsing It Clean
Thoroughly rinse your swimsuit under lukewarm water, gently squeezing out the excess moisture without twisting the fabric to maintain its integrity!
When using mineral-based sunscreen or tanning oil, it’s advisable to avoid wearing white bathing suits, as these products can cause stubborn yellowing. Whenever possible, wash your swimwear promptly after each use! If you can’t perform a full wash, at the very least, give them a rinse to eliminate chlorine or salt residues.
STEP 4:
Drying Your Swimwear
Lay your swimsuit flat to dry. To help preserve its elasticity, keep it out of direct sunlight and steer clear of using a dryer.
Helpful Tip for Hot Tubs: Spending time in Jacuzzis and hot tubs can lead to significant wear on swimwear due to high temperatures and chlorination. Always wash or rinse your suits as soon as you’re done enjoying the hot water to maintain their condition!
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