Laundry;
Even if you don't have time to wash your swimsuit thoroughly, a good rinse will help extend its lifespan. Always rinse your swimsuit thoroughly by hand in cold water after swimming. The fabric will retain its vitality better if you hand wash your swimsuit in cold water.
Soap to use;
If you choose to use soap to wash your swimsuit, use only a mild, chemical-free soap.
Drying and storage;
Air dry flat to avoid damaging the fabric fibers. To prevent mildew, make sure your swimsuit is completely dry before storing it. Never put your swimsuit in a washing machine or dryer. Alternatively, wash on a gentle cycle in a small laundry bag. Never dry clean, iron, or bleach.
Stains;
If you stain your swimsuit (pen mark, oil stain, food etc.), try using a chemical-free dish soap to remove the stain.
Heat;
Direct or high heat will ruin the integrity of your swimsuit over time – nylon fibers can melt under high heat. Try not to swim in very hot water and never iron or tumble dry your swimsuit.