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How To Care For Your Thong Bikini

Before we look at how to take care of your new thong bikini, let’s look at swimwear fabric and understand the basics.

Swimwear Fabric.

Quality swimwear is typically manufactured
from a blend of nylon and lycra.

Lycra is a polyurethane-based synthetic fiber
that is a registered brand name that’s also called elastane or spandex. First
developed by Dupont in 1958 with the intent to replace latex rubber as an
elasticity agent in the clothing industry. Lycra brings two key characteristics
to the table that make it perfect for swimwear. The first is strength. Lycra is
an extremely strong fabric that is known to hold its shape under extreme
conditions. Secondly lycra is extremely durable which lends itself well to the
typical conditions that a thong is exposed to including chlorine, salt, sand
etc. Finally,  lycra is the fabric that
gives a swimsuit the ability to cling securely to the body and offers freedom
of movement.

Nylon is the second fabric used in the
thong bikini. It was first developed during the second world war to manufacture
parachutes. As the war progressed shortages of hemp and cotton-based fabrics
forced the military to find alternatives for the main fabric in parachutes and
nylon came to be. After the war, shortages of the same fabrics forced people to
make clothing out of the old parachutes and nylon earned its place in the
fashion industry. The nylon fiber by itself is a very strong agent, however
when weaved into cloths for example stockings, it is susceptible to runs.

Now when nylon is used as the base fabric
then combined with lycra, a very tough stretchable fabric is created that does
not absorb water and is extremely resistant to wear and tear. This fabric blend
is the ultimate fabric for swimwear.

The nylon/lycra blended fabric can be of a
thicker weave consistency for your regular swimsuit or it can be a looser weave
for the more sheer or see through styles. In any case lyrca /nylon blended
fabric is by far the best option for any type of swimsuit.

Now that we understand the basics behind swimwear
fabric. Let’s look at how to take care of your swimsuit for years of service.

Caring for Your New Thong Bikini

Taking care of your new thong bikini is
like anything else, it takes a little extra time, but the benefits are
substantial.

When you purchase you new swimsuit,
purchase two. The reason for this that you can alternate the swimsuits. It is
important each swimsuit fully dries and goes back into its original shape
before you put it back on again or it will lose its shape quickly.

If you think you have purchased a cheap
swimsuit, putting a teaspoon of white vinegar in a quart of water then soaking
your new swimsuit in this solution for 30 minutes will help lock in the dye and
avoid leaching. Many swimsuits manufactured in Asian countries have this issue.

No matter what you are doing, swimming,
sitting in a hot tub or tanning on the beach, your thong bikini needs to be
rinsed. Sunscreens, tanning oils, chlorine and salt will all take their toll on
your two piece over time.

Washing consists of a hand wash in warm
water in a sink with mild hand soap. Do not wring out the suit, instead lay it
on a flat towel and roll it up patting the towel to wick out excess water then lay
it out to dry. Do not hang it up.

Allowing your thong bikini to sit on the
floor in a wet pile is certain death to the fibers, not to mention it is a
perfect haven for unwanted bacteria that can form within hours if the
conditions are right. 

Thong Bikini Care Do’s

Thong Bikini Care Don’ts  .

 Questions and Answers

Can an iron be used on a wrinkled swimsuit?

No definitely not, even on its lowest
setting an iron may melt the fabric or leave tightened patches. Simply rinse
the swimsuit in cold water and follow the drying instructions above.

Why does my swimsuit smell musty after it has been dried?

This is telling you that your swimsuit is
screaming for a hand wash with mild soap. That musty smell is a sure sign that
bacteria has had a chance to develop on your swimsuit. The good news is that
nylon / lycra does not provide a great home for bacteria if it is laid out to
dry. Simply hand wash with mild hand soap, rinse and lay out to dry. Everything
will be fine.

Do I need to wash my new thong bikini before I wear it?

We recommend a hand wash in cold water with
mild hand soap- Follow the washing instructions above.

Is soaking a swimsuit in a vinegar and water mixture a real thing?

Yes if the swimsuit is cheap, typically
manufactured overseas then there is a risk that the dye will leach. Soaking the
swimsuit in a mixture of one teaspoon of white vinegar per quart of cold water
will help lock the dye into the fiber. Most North American manufactured
products will not have this problem.

Why can’t I use my washing machine to wash my thong bikini?

As much as swimwear fabric has resilient
qualities, a washing machine has a high risk of permanently stretching the
fabric and causing unwanted wear and tear on the outside of the suit. No you
can’t turn your bikini inside out because 9 times out of 10 it will just flip
back during the wash cycle.

Can corn starch be used to remove stains in a swimsuit?

Yes, if you have a new stain on your swimsuit,
soak the area with water and cover with cornstarch and let sit for 30 to 45
minutes. Cornstarch will attempt to pull the stain out of the fabric.

Final Thoughts – Enjoy your Vacation Get Away, Weekend at the Cottage, or Backyard Hot-Tub – Follow these simple bikini swimwear tips and your new swimsuit will look great for years.

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