Washing Guide
Washing Guide for Cycling Jerseys, Triathlon Suits, Bib Shorts, and Cycling Caps
1. Separate by Color: Sort your cycling apparel by color to prevent any potential color bleeding during the wash.
2. Pre-Treat Stains: Prior to washing, pre-treat any stubborn stains on your jerseys, triathlon suits, and bib shorts using a stain remover or gentle detergent. Apply the product directly to the stained area and let it sit for a few minutes before washing.
3. Turn Inside Out: Turn all items inside out before placing them in the washing machine. This helps protect any logos, prints, or delicate fabrics from abrasion and fading.
4. Choose a Gentle Cycle: Select a gentle cycle on your washing machine to ensure the longevity of your cycling apparel. Avoid using hot water, as it can damage the elasticity of the fabrics.
5. Use Mild Detergent: Use a mild detergent specifically formulated for delicate fabrics. Avoid using harsh chemicals or bleach, as they can weaken the fibers and affect the performance of your gear.
6. Wash in Cold Water: Wash your cycling apparel in cold water to preserve the integrity of the fabrics and prevent shrinking. Cold water is also effective in removing sweat and dirt without damaging the materials.
7. Avoid Fabric Softeners: Skip the fabric softener when washing your cycling gear. Fabric softeners can leave residue on the fabric, which can reduce moisture-wicking properties and breathability.
8. Air Dry: Hang your jerseys, triathlon suits, bib shorts, and cycling caps to air dry after washing. Avoid using the dryer, as high heat can damage the fabrics and elastic components. Ensure proper ventilation to speed up the drying process.
9. Store Properly: Once dry, store your cycling apparel in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid folding items with silicone grippers or elastic bands, as this can cause creases that affect their performance.