Immediately
rinse swimwear. Use warm water - not hot or cold - water and swabs with the
suit around in a sink or sink for several minutes. Although much of the
chlorine-free rinse material, some will remain and any color will not rinse,
and this prevents additional chlorine damage, however, which is different from men’s
sport beach short.
Drain the
rinse water and fill the tub or tub with cold water and warm water. Add 1/4 cup
of white vinegar to the water. Let the swimsuit soak for 15 to 20 minutes,
flipping and moving a couple of times to allow the vinegar to penetrate.
Vinegar completely neutralize residual chlorine, but is not essential to the
process.
Fill the
sink or bucket with colder water to rinse the vinegar out of the women
flower wave dot swimwear, if used. Swish the dress around gently. Drain
the water and remove as much water as possible, grasp and tighten or compress
the material, rather than squeezing it.
Make another
sink or bucket filled with hot water for tankini
swimwear set. Add up to 1/4 cup chlorine-neutralizing product designed
to remove chlorine from the tank. Products available everywhere from domestic
are sold. Alternatively, you can use some shampoo chlorine removal.
Swish
swimsuit around the water solution and then let stand for 20 to 30 minutes.
Move the dress around once in a while during the waiting period to ensure
complete saturation of the dechlorination product.
Drain
water from basin or bathtub and rinse briefly swimwear. Fill the tub with warm
water. Add a few drops of mild detergent. Shake the swimsuit with soap and
water, being careful not to twist or twist the material. A dip up and down and
circular motions are softer on the fabric. Dump the soapy water out. Fill the
sink or bucket with cool, cool water. Rinse the swimsuit too. Any soap or
chemicals remaining in the seed can cause damage to the material.
Squeeze
your swimwear to force excess water. Place the entire dish, in an area out of
sunlight to dry.
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