Washing instructions
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Training swimsuit
Your training swimsuit is designed to be used frequently. With proper care, it will stay beautiful and comfortable for a long time.
- Rinsing with clean water after use helps remove chlorine and salt.
- Machine washable at a maximum temperature of 40°C. Use a delicate cycle and a laundry bag for extra protection.
- Let the swimsuit air dry, preferably hanging.
- Do not tumble dry
- Avoid direct sunlight and heating during drying to prevent wear and drying out of the elastic.
💡 Please note with sublimated fabrics:
These fabrics are printed on a white base, leaving the inside white. This technique produces vibrant colors, but the white base also makes the fabric more susceptible to pilling (small lint or snags caused by friction with rough surfaces such as Velcro, zippers, pool edges, or walls).Pilling can sometimes be visible after just one wear. Unfortunately, this is nearly impossible to prevent, but it does n't affect the swimsuit's functionality .
Treat your swimsuit with care and it will stay beautiful and comfortable for longer.
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Competition swimsuit
To keep your competition swimsuit looking good for as long as possible, we recommend the following:
- Rinse the swimsuit thoroughly with clean, cold water after each use .
- Hand wash if necessary , using a mild detergent. Use lukewarm water (max. 30°C).
- Do not wear the swimsuit in the shower – hot water, gelatin and soap can damage the fabric and stones.
- Let the swimsuit dry by hanging it on a hanger in a well-ventilated place.
- Not suitable for tumble drying.
- Avoid direct sunlight and heating when drying to prevent wear and drying of the elastic and discolouration.
Hairpiece:
- Rinse the hairpiece separately from the swimsuit in hot water to remove any gelatin residue.
- do not use soap or detergent
- Let it dry flat on a clean towel, this will help the hairpiece retain its shape.
💡 Please note with sublimated fabrics:
These fabrics are printed on a white base, leaving the inside white. This technique produces vibrant colors, but the white base also makes the fabric more susceptible to pilling (small lint or snags caused by friction with rough surfaces such as Velcro, zippers, pool edges, or walls).Pilling can sometimes be visible after just one wear. Unfortunately, this is nearly impossible to prevent, but it does n't affect the swimsuit's functionality .
Tip: Wear shorts over your swimsuit during the competition so that the swimsuit doesn't get damaged when you sit down.
Treat your competition swimsuit with care and it will continue to shine!