Swim Care

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Your Maheli Heli suit was designed to live with you. With a little love, we can help it stay just as stunning as the day you unwrapped it. Here’s how to keep it looking and feeling its best:

HOW TO CLEAN

Saltwater, chlorine, sweat, and sunscreen all love to cling. Rinse your suit in cool, clean water as soon as possible after swimming or sunning.

Hand-wash gently with mild detergent. If your suit needs more love, wash by hand using a fragrance-free, gentle soap (never bleach or fabric softener). Some colors may release a little dye at first—especially fluorescents or ribbed textures. Hand-wash a suit alone for the first few wears to avoid color transfer.

Lay your suit on a clean towel to dry in a shaded area. Sunlight can fade colors— so let your kini chill in the shade.If your suit’s still damp, gently wrap it in a towel or place it in a breathable pouch. Never leave it rolled up in a plastic bag—it needs air to stay fresh.Never wring out your suit, simply press gently instead.

Frequently ASKED QUESTIONS

Neon and fluorescent colors naturally fade with time, water, and sunshine. That’s totally normal—and part of their magic. We reccomend following our Care Routine to help maintaining the color.

No! Don’t machine wash or tumble dry. Even the “delicate” cycle is too rough for your suit.

Sitting on rough surfaces such as pool decks, rocks, or concrete can cause pilling or snagging. Always lay your suit on a towel for extra protection.

No! Don’t soak, bleach, or dry clean. These harsh methods damage both the color and structure of the fabric.

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