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Machine wash max. 30°C
Washing your clothes at 30°C helps preserve the elasticity of the fabrics, ensuring that shapewear remains effective and comfortable. This gentle temperature also protects delicate prints and maintains the softness and breathability of fine fibers, which are crucial for optimal comfort during sports. If you exceed this temperature, the elastic fibers may weaken, reducing their effectiveness, and the prints may deteriorate, increasing the likelihood of peeling.
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Reduced spin
Opting for a reduced spin cycle minimizes stress on delicate and breathable fabrics, ensuring they retain their shape and structure. This helps keep your clothes comfortable and free from deformation or stretching, while also protecting the prints from excessive friction. Using a high spin speed could damage these sensitive materials, compromise their breathability, and reduce the longevity of the prints.
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Iron max. 110°C
Ironing at a maximum temperature of 110°C protects the fibers from thermal damage, ensuring your clothes remain in perfect condition without risk of discoloration or deformation. Ironing at a higher temperature could melt the prints, reduce the elasticity of the fabrics, and compromise the appearance of your clothes.
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Do not use bleach
Avoiding the use of bleach protects the vibrant colors and elastic fibers of your clothes while preserving the prints. Using bleach could cause fabric discoloration, weaken the fibers, and irreparably damage the prints, making them dull or deteriorated.
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Do not tumble dry
Air drying is essential for maintaining the shape, size, and quality of fabrics, particularly for delicate and elastic materials. It also prevents prints from peeling or cracking due to excessive heat. Tumble drying, with its excessive heat, could cause fabrics to shrink, fibers to deform, and seriously damage the prints.
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Dry cleaning
Dry cleaning is recommended to maintain the integrity of delicate fabrics and prints. This method uses gentle solvents that do not alter sensitive fibers as water washing would. Washing with water could damage delicate fibers, cause the garment to deform, and deteriorate the prints, reducing the longevity of your clothes.
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Clean by hand with a damp cloth or sponge
Use lukewarm water and a mild soap to remove dirt and sweat without damaging the delicate materials. Avoid machine washing, as it can weaken the fabrics, reduce the accessory’s performance, and shorten its lifespan.
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Lay your accessories flat to dry
Make sure to smooth them out to minimize wrinkles and maintain their shape. Do not iron your accessories, as ironing can melt or deform synthetic materials and ruin reflective surfaces.
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Use a mild, non-chlorine detergent
Opt for a detergent designed for delicate fabrics to preserve colors and fiber quality. Do not use bleach, as it can cause fabric discoloration, weaken fibers, and damage the finishes
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Air dry in a well-ventilated area
Hang your accessories or lay them flat to prevent shrinkage or deformation. Do not tumble dry, as high heat can cause irreparable damage, such as shrinking, warping, or melting the materials
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Deep clean with a mix of lukewarm water and white vinegar
This disinfects your accessories without harming the fabrics. Avoid dry cleaning, as the harsh chemicals used can be too aggressive for delicate materials, leading to a loss of water resistance and other degradations.