Time:2023-09-11 Views:0
Generally speaking, the material of swimsuits is made of stretchable polyurethane fibers. If disinfected and bleached water is used for sterilization in the swimming pool, or if left in a humid environment for a long time, it may cause elastic fatigue and deterioration of elasticity. Therefore, storage methods are very important.
1、 Due to the fact that chlorine, chemicals, and sunscreen in the swimming pool can damage the elasticity of the swimsuit, it is recommended not to get into the swimsuit. You should first put on the swimsuit and then apply sunscreen. After swimming, you should rinse your body thoroughly before taking off the swimsuit.
2、 Do not touch rough surfaces such as cement, sand, and rocks, as they may cause skin wear and tear; When washing hot springs and keeping warm, try not to wear swimsuits as much as possible to avoid deformation caused by heat.
3、 Newly worn swimsuits should not be left in bags or car luggage for a long time to avoid heat fading. They should be washed and dried by hand with clean water as soon as possible.
4、 To clean a swimsuit, it is necessary to first soak it in water below 20 degrees Celsius, then add a small amount of neutral cleaning agent. After 10 minutes, gently rub it with your hand, then rinse it with clean water, slightly wring it dry, and place it in a cool place to dry. Do not use hot water, laundry detergent, bleach, washing machine to remove mixing, or sunlight.
5、 Do not use a dryer to avoid damaging the material of the swimsuit and causing it to deform. After wearing the swimsuit, you can use a small amount of neutral detergent (not detergent or bleach) to wash it. Just gently rub it with your hands and do not stir it with the washing machine.