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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Am i the only one who can get through a week at the beach with 2 suits that i just rinse out in the shower when I take them off? [/quote] No - I am finding all of this fascinating and wondering if all these people are so over the top high maintenance as to make me look laissez faire or if I missed some crucial part of an education about the importance of washing a suit [/quote] I would feel dirty re-wearing a suit that has had discharge in it for example, without washing it some sort of way with soap and water. It’s like underwear to me, I don’t re-wear them. You’re using the restroom, wiping, putting the swim suit back on just the same. [/quote] There's a difference between wearing a swimsuit all day as underwear versus wearing one for a 45 minute workout and changing straight back into regular clothes.[/quote] NP, this thread is about swimsuits worn on vacation. When I were a swimsuit on vacation, I might have it on for 4-6 hours, especially if we go to the beach. If I wore shorts and a t-shirt and underwear to the beach for 6 hours, I wouldn't just put it back in the drawer and then pop that outfit back on the next day without washing it. So I can't imagine doing that with a swimsuit. Pooltime isn't as bad because no sand, but I still rinse out my suits because letting them just dry and absorb the chlorine can make them fade a lot faster. Washing them in the sink with bit of gentle soap and then letting them air dry is more sanitary and also keeps my swimsuits looking good longer.[/quote]
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