Rinse after each wear: Rinse your swimwear with clear water immediately after each wear to remove salt water, chlorine, sand, sweat and sun cream. Hand wash: Hand washing is best for polyester swimwear. Use a mild detergent and lukewarm water. Leave the swimwear to soak for about half an hour and then rinse it with cold water. Machine wash: If you use the washing machine, select a gentle or delicate wash program at a maximum of 30 degrees and a low spin speed (approx. Use a mild detergent or a special detergent for functional materials. Turn the swimwear inside out and use a laundry net to prevent damage. Note sun protection: Apply sun cream before putting on your swimwear to avoid stains. If stains do occur, soak the fabric with a little detergent. Do not use fabric softener: Fabric softener damages the elastane fibers and can impair the stretchability of the swimwear Do not wring out: Do not wring out the swimwear vigorously. Instead, roll them in a towel to squeeze out the moisture and leave them to dry flat. Drying: Do not dry swimwear in the dryer, on a radiator or in direct sunlight. The heat can damage the fibers and fade the colors.Instead, dry them in the shade or in a well-ventilated place. Do not leave them wet: Do not leave damp swimwear in the swim bag to avoid mildew stains, mold growth and unpleasant odors.