• How to Maintain Children's Swimsuits

How to Maintain Children's Swimsuits

Generally speaking, the swimsuit is made of polyurethane fiber with elasticity. If it comes into contact with disinfectant bleach in swimming pool or is placed in wet environment for a long time, it may cause fatigue in elasticity and deterioration in elasticity. Therefore, when cleaning children's swimwear, it should be done according to the following methods, so as to keep the baby's swimwear intact and beautiful forever.
 
Bathing Cap1. As chlorine, chemicals, sunscreen and other oils in the swimming pool will damage the elasticity of swimsuits, try not to get them on swimsuits. Let your baby put on swimsuits first and then apply sunscreen. After swimming, wash the body first and then take off the swimsuits.
 
2. Tell the child not to touch rough surfaces such as cement, sand, rock, etc., as it may cause skin wear; try not to wear bathing suits when bathing in hot springs and saunas, so as to avoid deformation caused by heat.
 
3. Swimsuit worn by baby when playing should not be placed in bags or trunk for a long time, so as to avoid heating and fading, and should be washed and dried by hand with clear water as soon as possible.
 
4. To clean children's swimsuits, soak them in water below 20℃, then add a little neutral detergent. Gently rub them with hands after 10 minutes, then wash them with water, wring them out slightly, and dry them in a cool place. Do not use hot water, laundry detergent and bleach. Avoid to dry your clothes by washing machine or in directi sunlight.
 
5. Do not use the dryer in order to avoid damaging material and deforming the children's swimsuit.

 


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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.