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		<title>By: Kathy</title>
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		<description>New Bathing Suits, before wear should be soaked in cold water and white vinegar so the colors set and do not run when wet. Most GOOD bathing suit companies will tell you that. Then washed by hand the usual way. With the new washers coming out, the hand wash or very gentle cycle is OK as long as the agitator is very slow. but lay flat to dry with a lot of air circulation as not to get mildewy smelling!</description>
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