1. Follow Washing Instructions
- Gentle Washing: Use cold water and mild detergents specifically designed for delicate fabrics.
- Avoid Bleach: Bleach and other harsh chemicals can damage fibers and reduce UV protection.
- Skip Fabric Softeners: Softeners can coat the fabric and reduce its breathability and sun protection capabilities. Fabric softeners will leave a waxy residue on clothing fibers. This coating can trap sweat and bacteria, leading to odors that are difficult to remove.
2. Air Dry
- Avoid High Heat: Drying clothes in the sun or using a high-heat dryer can degrade the fabric. Air-drying in the shade is the best option to preserve its UPF rating.
3. Limit Chlorine Exposure
- Rinse your clothing immediately after swimming in chlorinated pools to prevent the chemicals from weakening the fibers. This suggestion should be followed even in salt water pools and when swimming in the ocean.
4. Handle with Care
- Prevent Snags and Tears: Avoid rubbing or scraping your sun apparel on rough surfaces. Torn or stretched fabric won’t provide the same level of protection.