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Swimsuits are often made from stretchy materials like spandex. They are therefore prone to becoming wrinkled, especially when being stored away for the whole off-season.
Swimsuits can get wrinkles from being folded or squished in a suitcase or drawer, or from being hung on a hanger for too long.
It’s essential to take the proper steps to get the wrinkles out of your swimsuit without damaging the fabric.
In this article, we’ll go over the different ways you can get wrinkles out of a bathing suit.
There are several ways to get wrinkles out of a swimsuit. The best way is to wash it and hang it to dry. If you don’t have time for this, other techniques include using a steamer, ironing on low heat, or even a wrinkle spray remover. Wrinkled clothes, including swimwear, is best avoided by storing them properly.
Why is your swimsuit wrinkly to begin with?
Understanding why your bathing suit has become wrinkly from the beginning will help better understand what to do and how to avoid it in the future.
The reason your swimsuit is wrinkled most likely only has one reason, you’ve stored it in less-than-ideal conditions. This might be a training bag when leaving the swimming pool, or it might be that you weren’t careful enough when folding it for the last time before winter.
Whatever the reason, now we’re here and you are wondering how to get wrinkles out of swimsuit. Let’s dive right into how to remove wrinkles!
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How do you get wrinkles out of a swimsuit?
Whatever the reason for your swimsuit’s wrinkles, now we’re here and we need to get the wrinkles away so that you can jump in the water looking your best!
We’ve put together our 6 best tips on how to get wrinkles out of your bathing suit. However, not all tips will apply to all swimsuits.
Before going ahead with any of the following techniques, make sure to carefully read the wash instructions of your bathing suit so that not to damage the luxurious texture of your favorite swimsuit or bikini.
1) Wash and hang to dry
This is the most reliable way to get wrinkles out of bathing suits. It’s a bit like restarting your computer, but for your bathing suit.
Start by washing your swimsuit. You can either go with a light rinse and some mild soap or a proper wash using washing machines. Remember to use cold water when washing even in washing machines.
Now, hang your bathing suit properly to air dry.
The wash will remove wrinkles while hanging it to dry will ensure that you don’t create any new wrinkles.
As soon as your swimsuit is dry it’s ready to use!
Most likely you know that a proper wash would resolve your wrinkled clothes. But what if you don’t have the time for this now? Is there any faster way? Of course, there is, some are better than others, but they are all faster than washing it.
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Don’t squeeze!
Remember to not squeeze or wring your swimsuit after washing it. This will instantly create new wrinkles.
Even if your swimwear has excess water after it’s been washed you should only hang it to air dry. Make sure to hang it somewhere it can drip without damaging the floor.
2) Steamer
A steamer is another great way to get wrinkles out of bathing suits.
Most swimsuits can handle being steamed by a clothing steamer. Start off slow and increase intensity as needed.
Hang your bathing suit on a hanger and steam on the wrinkled areas.
While not as effective as washing your swimsuit and hanging it, this is still an effective option to get rid of wrinkles. Steaming also works great on other wrinkled clothes.
Before bringing out your iron, make sure to carefully read the wash tag of your swimsuit. While most pieces can handle an iron on low heat, some still have too delicate fabrics and can not be ironed on any heat.
Using your iron to get rid of wrinkles on a swimsuit is just as easy as with any other clothes. Avoid any rough surfaces and lay your wrinkly swimwear on a flat surface. Then carefully use the iron to smooth out any wrinkles you see.
Start off with your iron on low heat and increase as needed. Always remember that high heat can damage your swimsuit.
Ironing should always be done with care and excessive ironing can damage all fabric. Quality designer swimwear should have no problem being ironed on low heat.
Ironing a swimsuit
4) Wrinkle spray remover
It might sound like magic, but there is a spray that can remove wrinkles from a swimsuit.
But how does it work? A wrinkle spray remover works by relaxing the fibers in the clothes fabrics. This can smooth out even the hardest wrinkle.
Wrinkle spray remover works on most clothing. However, some are harsh and are made for clothes that don’t have as delicate fabrics as swimwear. Make sure that the spray you use isn’t as harsh and work on swimwear.
Use wrinkle remover to get wrinkles out of a swimsuit
Bonus tip, hang while showering
If you are in a hurry and don’t need your swimsuit to look perfect, then this is a tip for you. Hanging your swimsuit in the bathroom while taking a hot shower will get rid of the worst wrinkles.
The steam and moisture from the hot shower will act as a form of a light steamer. Hot steam will also help restore the shape of swim suits. This is a great tip if you are on holiday and life came in the way.
This will only work if you are showering in hot water, not cold water. Hot water will simply create more steam.
Last resorts
You might be on your way out in the sun and need to wear your swimsuit in just a minute. What can you then do if you want to remove the worst wrinkles before wear?
Use these with caution. They are not the best and some can at worst damage your suits. However, if you are in a rush to the pool and sun they might still do the trick.
Using a blow dryer can help with wrinkles. This is almost like the steam from a steamer but dry. Lay your swimsuit on a flat surface and use the dryer from a few feet away.
The dryer can damage the suit fabric, always start slow. If you blow dry too often can shorten the life of your swimming suit.
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How to prevent wrinkles in swimwear
Avoid folding or scrunching your swimsuit when storing it. Instead, lay it flat or hang it up to dry.
Don’t pack your swimwear tightly in your suitcase or beach bag. Leave some room for it to breathe and avoid placing heavy objects on top of it.
Wash your swimsuit by hand in cool water and mild detergent. Avoid wringing or twisting it, as this can cause wrinkles to form.
Rinse your swimsuit thoroughly after each use to remove any chlorine, salt water, or sand that can cause damage or wrinkles.
Avoid using a dryer to dry your swimsuit, as the high temperature can damage the fabric and cause wrinkles. Instead, lay it flat or hang it up to air dry.
By following these tips, you can help keep your swimsuit looking smooth and wrinkle-free for many swimsuit seasons to come!
Store properly
Proper storage is key to keeping your swimsuit wrinkle-free.
Avoid folding your swimsuit and instead lay it flat in a drawer or hang it up on a hanger. Never store your swimsuit when it is wet, as this can cause the fabric to become misshapen.
Store wrinkle-free swimwear on the go
Lay out the towel on a flat surface and place your swimsuit flat on top of it, with the front of the swimsuit facing down.
Then, fold the sides of the towel over the swimsuit so that it is completely covered. Starting from one end, roll the towel and swimsuit tightly together.
Finally, store the rolled-up towel and swimsuit in a drawer, suitcase, or beach bag, making sure not to place anything heavy on top of it.
When you’re ready to wear your swimsuit again, simply unroll the towel and swimsuit, and any wrinkles should be smoothed out.
This method is a great way to store your swimsuit while on the go, as it helps protect it from wrinkles and damage.
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How to get wrinkles out of a swimsuit
Swimsuits are often made from stretchy materials like spandex. They are therefore prone to becoming wrinkled, especially when being stored away for the whole off-season.
Swimsuits can get wrinkles from being folded or squished in a suitcase or drawer, or from being hung on a hanger for too long.
It’s essential to take the proper steps to get the wrinkles out of your swimsuit without damaging the fabric.
In this article, we’ll go over the different ways you can get wrinkles out of a bathing suit.
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The short answer
There are several ways to get wrinkles out of a swimsuit. The best way is to wash it and hang it to dry. If you don’t have time for this, other techniques include using a steamer, ironing on low heat, or even a wrinkle spray remover. Wrinkled clothes, including swimwear, is best avoided by storing them properly.
Why is your swimsuit wrinkly to begin with?
Understanding why your bathing suit has become wrinkly from the beginning will help better understand what to do and how to avoid it in the future.
The reason your swimsuit is wrinkled most likely only has one reason, you’ve stored it in less-than-ideal conditions. This might be a training bag when leaving the swimming pool, or it might be that you weren’t careful enough when folding it for the last time before winter.
Whatever the reason, now we’re here and you are wondering how to get wrinkles out of swimsuit. Let’s dive right into how to remove wrinkles!
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Whatever the reason for your swimsuit’s wrinkles, now we’re here and we need to get the wrinkles away so that you can jump in the water looking your best!
We’ve put together our 6 best tips on how to get wrinkles out of your bathing suit. However, not all tips will apply to all swimsuits.
Before going ahead with any of the following techniques, make sure to carefully read the wash instructions of your bathing suit so that not to damage the luxurious texture of your favorite swimsuit or bikini.
1) Wash and hang to dry
This is the most reliable way to get wrinkles out of bathing suits. It’s a bit like restarting your computer, but for your bathing suit.
Start by washing your swimsuit. You can either go with a light rinse and some mild soap or a proper wash using washing machines. Remember to use cold water when washing even in washing machines.
Now, hang your bathing suit properly to air dry.
The wash will remove wrinkles while hanging it to dry will ensure that you don’t create any new wrinkles.
As soon as your swimsuit is dry it’s ready to use!
Most likely you know that a proper wash would resolve your wrinkled clothes. But what if you don’t have the time for this now? Is there any faster way? Of course, there is, some are better than others, but they are all faster than washing it.
Don’t squeeze!
Remember to not squeeze or wring your swimsuit after washing it. This will instantly create new wrinkles.
Even if your swimwear has excess water after it’s been washed you should only hang it to air dry. Make sure to hang it somewhere it can drip without damaging the floor.
2) Steamer
A steamer is another great way to get wrinkles out of bathing suits.
Most swimsuits can handle being steamed by a clothing steamer. Start off slow and increase intensity as needed.
Hang your bathing suit on a hanger and steam on the wrinkled areas.
While not as effective as washing your swimsuit and hanging it, this is still an effective option to get rid of wrinkles. Steaming also works great on other wrinkled clothes.
3) Iron on low heat
Contrary to common belief, most swimsuits can actually be ironed on low heat. Even the more delicate fabrics of designer swimwear can withstand ironing.
Before bringing out your iron, make sure to carefully read the wash tag of your swimsuit. While most pieces can handle an iron on low heat, some still have too delicate fabrics and can not be ironed on any heat.
Using your iron to get rid of wrinkles on a swimsuit is just as easy as with any other clothes. Avoid any rough surfaces and lay your wrinkly swimwear on a flat surface. Then carefully use the iron to smooth out any wrinkles you see.
Start off with your iron on low heat and increase as needed. Always remember that high heat can damage your swimsuit.
Ironing should always be done with care and excessive ironing can damage all fabric. Quality designer swimwear should have no problem being ironed on low heat.
4) Wrinkle spray remover
It might sound like magic, but there is a spray that can remove wrinkles from a swimsuit.
But how does it work? A wrinkle spray remover works by relaxing the fibers in the clothes fabrics. This can smooth out even the hardest wrinkle.
Wrinkle spray remover works on most clothing. However, some are harsh and are made for clothes that don’t have as delicate fabrics as swimwear. Make sure that the spray you use isn’t as harsh and work on swimwear.
Bonus tip, hang while showering
If you are in a hurry and don’t need your swimsuit to look perfect, then this is a tip for you. Hanging your swimsuit in the bathroom while taking a hot shower will get rid of the worst wrinkles.
The steam and moisture from the hot shower will act as a form of a light steamer. Hot steam will also help restore the shape of swim suits. This is a great tip if you are on holiday and life came in the way.
This will only work if you are showering in hot water, not cold water. Hot water will simply create more steam.
Last resorts
You might be on your way out in the sun and need to wear your swimsuit in just a minute. What can you then do if you want to remove the worst wrinkles before wear?
Use these with caution. They are not the best and some can at worst damage your suits. However, if you are in a rush to the pool and sun they might still do the trick.
Using a blow dryer can help with wrinkles. This is almost like the steam from a steamer but dry. Lay your swimsuit on a flat surface and use the dryer from a few feet away.
The dryer can damage the suit fabric, always start slow. If you blow dry too often can shorten the life of your swimming suit.
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How to prevent wrinkles in swimwear
Avoid folding or scrunching your swimsuit when storing it. Instead, lay it flat or hang it up to dry.
Don’t pack your swimwear tightly in your suitcase or beach bag. Leave some room for it to breathe and avoid placing heavy objects on top of it.
Wash your swimsuit by hand in cool water and mild detergent. Avoid wringing or twisting it, as this can cause wrinkles to form.
Rinse your swimsuit thoroughly after each use to remove any chlorine, salt water, or sand that can cause damage or wrinkles.
Avoid using a dryer to dry your swimsuit, as the high temperature can damage the fabric and cause wrinkles. Instead, lay it flat or hang it up to air dry.
By following these tips, you can help keep your swimsuit looking smooth and wrinkle-free for many swimsuit seasons to come!
Store properly
Proper storage is key to keeping your swimsuit wrinkle-free.
Avoid folding your swimsuit and instead lay it flat in a drawer or hang it up on a hanger. Never store your swimsuit when it is wet, as this can cause the fabric to become misshapen.
Store wrinkle-free swimwear on the go
Lay out the towel on a flat surface and place your swimsuit flat on top of it, with the front of the swimsuit facing down.
Then, fold the sides of the towel over the swimsuit so that it is completely covered. Starting from one end, roll the towel and swimsuit tightly together.
Finally, store the rolled-up towel and swimsuit in a drawer, suitcase, or beach bag, making sure not to place anything heavy on top of it.
When you’re ready to wear your swimsuit again, simply unroll the towel and swimsuit, and any wrinkles should be smoothed out.
This method is a great way to store your swimsuit while on the go, as it helps protect it from wrinkles and damage.
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