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Protecting My Swimsuit From ChlorineMary Jo Eckholm from St. Paul, MN Feedback About This Post:RE: Protecting My Swimsuit From ChlorineI always rinse my suit out at the pool so its not sitting in my bag rotting away! Post by daisychain RE: Protecting My Swimsuit From Chlorine
I was going to suggest what Rascal said: Go to a fish aquarium supply and buy a product that removes chlorine from water and rinse your suit in that. Post by cookwie RE: Protecting My Swimsuit From ChlorineSwimming is such good exercise, don't make it so much trouble you don't want to do it. Just rinse the suit after each use and hang to dry. I put up a line just inside the basement door, on the first floor, so it can drip but is totally out of the way. I find that no matter who makes the suit, it lasts a matter of months, I just pay no more than $20 and don't worry about it. They make special rinses but the price is high and it's another step. Post By Estella (Guest Post) RE: Protecting My Swimsuit From ChlorineGo to a fish aquarium supply and buy a product that removes chlorine from water and rinse your suit in that. You don't have to machine wash it as that wears the suit out even faster. Post by rascal_50 RE: Protecting My Swimsuit From ChlorineI agree - washing it with a machine is harsh & will only help the suit on the way to shredding! Rinse off the suit by hand after swimming and leave to dry. That will help - but swimming regularly in a chlorinated pool is hard on swim suits - so be prepared to get a few - Mine last 6 months to a year. (Go to discount places like Ross, etc. for deals on swim suits...) Post By pamphyila (Guest Post) RE: Protecting My Swimsuit From ChlorineI think that rinsing off asap after getting out of the pool helps alot and hand washing the suit with soap and water asap helps ,too. Post By Sandee (Guest Post) RE: Protecting My Swimsuit From Chlorine
Any suit, no matter the quality will shred from constant use and chlorine. Here are some good tips from Linda Cobb, Queen of Clean. Post by michawnpita |
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