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bathing suit


Question Posted Sunday June 29 2008, 5:27 pm

I asked a question like this already, but i was wondering if I wanted to shrink my cotton bathing suit top, how long should i put it in the dryer? also, should i wash it first and then dry it, or put it in already dry? what would give me the best results? thanks!

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LiLMAMAx answered Sunday June 29 2008, 8:37 pm:
Hm, I'm not sure how well bathing suits can shrink. But wash it in hot water. Then dry it on high heat for a hour or so. If it still doesn't get any smaller try doing that another time. But dry it a little longer. Bathing suits are HARD to shrink because their made to be wet & dry without shrinking. Good luck! ♥

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ADDiCT3DTOHiMx answered Sunday June 29 2008, 8:03 pm:
Wash it in hot water. Then put it in the dryer for a couple hours or so. Take it out and see how much it shrunk. If you need it to be smaller, then put it back into the dryer longer. (:

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