Anonymous wrote:
They are generally dry, but as I posted they get in the shower with their suits on. I have them take them off and rinse them in the shower for me and then hang up on the hooks.
Anonymous wrote:Salad spinner. Seriously. Buy a cheap one and dedicate it to spin-drying the suits. It gets out nearly all the water and then you can drape the barely-damp suit over one of the hook systems suggested above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I wash all of the suits in one load about once every 10 days. I’m in the same camp as the PP who feels like these suits can’t get that dirty when they’re worn in a pool of chlorine for 90 minutes!
Our gear bags are in the bathroom just opposite the garage. So wish we had a mud room!
The pool water is not clean. Every 10 days is gross. Just wash them in a mesh bag. Done.
We wash ours BUT pool water is clorinated. By nature it kills germs. To prolong the life of the suit you just need to rinse them out and hang. That is it.
Rinsing them is not enough - for so many reasons.
Please name one. I’ll be amazed if you can get to two.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I wash all of the suits in one load about once every 10 days. I’m in the same camp as the PP who feels like these suits can’t get that dirty when they’re worn in a pool of chlorine for 90 minutes!
Our gear bags are in the bathroom just opposite the garage. So wish we had a mud room!
The pool water is not clean. Every 10 days is gross. Just wash them in a mesh bag. Done.
We wash ours BUT pool water is clorinated. By nature it kills germs. To prolong the life of the suit you just need to rinse them out and hang. That is it.
Rinsing them is not enough - for so many reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the summer with daily practice we rinsed and just hung up over the railing at the top of the stairs or the shower. I washed them once or twice a week then hung on sane place. Now DD only practices twice a week I just wash it with a load and hang it over the stairway railing to dry.
Wow, times have changed. Growing up as a very competitive swimmer, no one washed their suits ever; we swam in chlorine! Washing would have made them wear out faster anyway. We showered in our suits after practice and that probably worked to clean them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I wash all of the suits in one load about once every 10 days. I’m in the same camp as the PP who feels like these suits can’t get that dirty when they’re worn in a pool of chlorine for 90 minutes!
Our gear bags are in the bathroom just opposite the garage. So wish we had a mud room!
The pool water is not clean. Every 10 days is gross. Just wash them in a mesh bag. Done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I wash all of the suits in one load about once every 10 days. I’m in the same camp as the PP who feels like these suits can’t get that dirty when they’re worn in a pool of chlorine for 90 minutes!
Our gear bags are in the bathroom just opposite the garage. So wish we had a mud room!
The pool water is not clean. Every 10 days is gross. Just wash them in a mesh bag. Done.
We wash ours BUT pool water is clorinated. By nature it kills germs. To prolong the life of the suit you just need to rinse them out and hang. That is it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I resorted to putting up command hooks in the bathtub. They hop in for a shower with their suits on. While the water warms up, undress and hang up their suits. No dripping wet suits all over the floor.
how would the suit still be dripping by the time they get home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I wash all of the suits in one load about once every 10 days. I’m in the same camp as the PP who feels like these suits can’t get that dirty when they’re worn in a pool of chlorine for 90 minutes!
Our gear bags are in the bathroom just opposite the garage. So wish we had a mud room!
The pool water is not clean. Every 10 days is gross. Just wash them in a mesh bag. Done.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I wash all of the suits in one load about once every 10 days. I’m in the same camp as the PP who feels like these suits can’t get that dirty when they’re worn in a pool of chlorine for 90 minutes!
Our gear bags are in the bathroom just opposite the garage. So wish we had a mud room!