How do I wash and care for my swimsuit? Tips and tricks for properly cleaning swimsuits

With the arrival of summer we are all taking out the popular swimsuits from our wardrobes, the beachwear that will accompany us in the next few months.

However, they often have special applications or colors that require a lot of care when washing to avoid damage.

That’s why today we’re sharing some at-home tips to help you wash swimsuits without damaging them!

Before you start
Before we even wash our swimsuits, we should remember a few things to preserve them and not damage them. First of all, we advise you not to machine wash them and rather hand wash them to use a more gentle method.

Of course, it’s best to check washing labels to choose the right option, but in general it’s best not to use the washing machine on padded swimsuits as they could lose their original shape.

To keep them looking new, also remember to wash them immediately after use to remove built-up chlorine and salt that could discolor them.

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The first ingredient we recommend is baking soda, known since our grandmothers for its cleaning and degreasing properties, as well as its slightly abrasive action. It is very soft and a real boon for Lycra fabrics, such as those used in swimsuits.

So simply dissolve 2 tablespoons of bicarbonate in a bowl of lukewarm water and let the garment soak for about half an hour. Then rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry. Not only does baking soda remove stains and chlorine, it also helps eliminate bad odors!

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In addition, this ingredient can also be used in summer to easily remove sand that sticks to your swimsuit. In this case, you should rinse the swimsuit with cold water to remove excess sand and then place it in a bag with a good amount of baking soda.
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