Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I replaced the towel bars in their bathroom with a wall hook shelf. It's pretty big so the hooks are big and far enough apart that the suits and towels have plenty of room for drying. I don't notice any chlorine smell and everything gets dry without a problem. The suits are not dripping because I wrap them in the towel for the ride home, which soaks up some of the water. I can't imagine washing suits and towels every day. That seems so wasteful.
To the PP who washes their kid's suit every day -- if it's a Speedo type suit that is not a good idea. Those are supposed to be hand washed and rinsed in cold water only. They've literally been dipped in chlorine; they don't need to be cleaned with soap. Detergent and agitation causes the fabric to wear out so much faster.
We have Speedo, arena and a few other brands. No big deal to wash and line dry. They go in a mesh bag. We have a bunch so we never run out.
Doesn’t matter. Suits are never supposed to be washed in a washing machine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I replaced the towel bars in their bathroom with a wall hook shelf. It's pretty big so the hooks are big and far enough apart that the suits and towels have plenty of room for drying. I don't notice any chlorine smell and everything gets dry without a problem. The suits are not dripping because I wrap them in the towel for the ride home, which soaks up some of the water. I can't imagine washing suits and towels every day. That seems so wasteful.
To the PP who washes their kid's suit every day -- if it's a Speedo type suit that is not a good idea. Those are supposed to be hand washed and rinsed in cold water only. They've literally been dipped in chlorine; they don't need to be cleaned with soap. Detergent and agitation causes the fabric to wear out so much faster.
Not that poster but my kid does team and I just wash them in a bag each time. They are fine.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We don't own a pool. But, we go to the community pool all the time, and, in May and June, the kids are on swim team. So, kids are in teh pool at least 4 times a week. They come in the front door and then go to the bathroom. We don't ahve a basement, and the laundry is in the garage.
Anonymous wrote:My kids drap their wet suits and rash guards over the tub wall or throw them up onto the shower curtain rod. I'm happy these things aren't in their room at on the floor, but I'd like a better system. My kids are little, so I'm in training mode with them so that they can do it independently as they age. Does anyone have hooks that they can hang on the tub wall? I don't want to hang hooks on the wall because the suits will drip onto the floor. I don't wash their swim towels every day, either, so I need more hooks in the bathroom for those towels, plus their bath towels. I have 3 kids. What is your system?
Anonymous wrote:To 6:08. NP. The label says no machine wash. But I also wash our many practice suits in a mesh bag and hang to dry, and the suits are always fine. Thanks for your concern but it actually works out for some of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I replaced the towel bars in their bathroom with a wall hook shelf. It's pretty big so the hooks are big and far enough apart that the suits and towels have plenty of room for drying. I don't notice any chlorine smell and everything gets dry without a problem. The suits are not dripping because I wrap them in the towel for the ride home, which soaks up some of the water. I can't imagine washing suits and towels every day. That seems so wasteful.
To the PP who washes their kid's suit every day -- if it's a Speedo type suit that is not a good idea. Those are supposed to be hand washed and rinsed in cold water only. They've literally been dipped in chlorine; they don't need to be cleaned with soap. Detergent and agitation causes the fabric to wear out so much faster.
We have Speedo, arena and a few other brands. No big deal to wash and line dry. They go in a mesh bag. We have a bunch so we never run out.
Anonymous wrote:I replaced the towel bars in their bathroom with a wall hook shelf. It's pretty big so the hooks are big and far enough apart that the suits and towels have plenty of room for drying. I don't notice any chlorine smell and everything gets dry without a problem. The suits are not dripping because I wrap them in the towel for the ride home, which soaks up some of the water. I can't imagine washing suits and towels every day. That seems so wasteful.
To the PP who washes their kid's suit every day -- if it's a Speedo type suit that is not a good idea. Those are supposed to be hand washed and rinsed in cold water only. They've literally been dipped in chlorine; they don't need to be cleaned with soap. Detergent and agitation causes the fabric to wear out so much faster.