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Old 06-20-2013, 10:30 PM
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Default Any tips on making my suit last longer?

Hello everyone,

For some reason, my suits don't seem to last very long. My Speedo brand ones last much longer but the Slazenger briefs from Torchwatch are already faded out. I always hand wash my suits in the public shower right after I swim.
Any tips on making my suit last longer?
Maybe just use Speedo products.
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Old 06-20-2013, 11:46 PM
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Default durability

Yes, if Slazenger I fear it's a case of "you gets what you pays for".
There are factors worth considering however.
Is your regular pool water heavily chlorinated?
(it is amazing the varied degrees to which managements of sports establishments
add the chemicals in what they think is the "right" proportion).
Is the shower water running very hot when you come to wash them?
Are they simply rinsed with the water or do you add a detergent ?
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Old 06-21-2013, 02:44 AM
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Yeah I think it's heavily chlorinated. Everytime I swim I smell like chlorine. I also use cold water and I use a little bit of detergent.
I guess I'm doing everything in my power to make my suite last as long as possible.
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Old 06-21-2013, 11:20 AM
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Default a couple of thoughts

As a fellow swimmer, I know what you mean. It seems that some suits just fall apart or fade out real fast. However, I have been ale to keep many of mine going for quite a while.

First, not sure how you rinse in the shower, but if you leave them on, suggest you take them off and really rinse them well in the shower. Make sure you do the inside and outside.

Second, always make sure they can dry out. Lots of my swim buds throw their suits in their bags or their lockers and they never get dry. Even a little chloring residue on a wet suit can continue to eat away at the material.

Third, I avoid washing them in the wash machine. I figure the chlorinated pool kills anything and a good shwoer rinse is all they need. I only wash them if I wear them at the beach or for other recreation activities. When I do wash, I only wash them alone, with nothing else, but for maybe running shorts.

Good luck.
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Old 06-21-2013, 12:42 PM
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Default I would add.....

You seem to be doing most things right but I suggest no detergent - this on top of chlorine is a double whammy against the fabric and printing inks.
Also not to be rolled up wet within a towel all day - they should be out of there asap (perfect breeding ground for mould bacteria)
and allowed a space at home to dry flat.
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Old 06-21-2013, 05:22 PM
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I dry mine on a towel in the shade on the idea that sun destroys the fabric and the elasticity. That, after a fresh water rinse and soak.
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Old 06-22-2013, 02:07 AM
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Is just regular soap okay? Whenever I just use only water, I can still smell the chlorine when its dry but if I use soap, the chlorine is almost gone. Which one is better?
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Old 06-22-2013, 03:34 AM
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I use detergent made for delicates something like Woolite. My suits have lasted a long time. The pool I go to is heavy on chorline
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Old 06-22-2013, 11:54 AM
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Default simple rule

If you can smell the chlorine the chlorine is still there. The best way to get the chlorine out is a longer rinse in fresh water. If I wash them, I am like Shaulis, a small amount of mild detergent.
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Old 06-22-2013, 04:20 PM
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Out of curiosity, could you maybe toss in a little vinegar when rinsing a speedo to neutralize the acidic chlorine?
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