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Returns Policy
Our clothes are cut and designed to UK marketplace preferences
There is a 7 day returns policy, if you are interested in making a purchase and are unsure of knowing the correct fit for yourself please send an email to info@cavicea.com
We will be happy to take the time to help you get the fit that is right for you
- Cavicea Team
How to care for your sportswear, swimsuit, and other spandex, lycra or elastane clothing.
How to wash Lycra | Spandex
It is important to wash spandex properly so that it retains its elastic qualities. Always refer to the care label on your garment before washing.
Hand washing spandex
It is best to hand wash spandex to prevent excessive stretching. Never use washing detergent that contains chlorine bleach or fabric conditioner as it will destroy the structure of your spandex.
Always use lukewarm water (max 30°C) for both washing and rinsing. Use a mild detergent that contains no chlorine bleach.
Add the garment and gently agitate it, lightly rubbing any stains.
Rinse the item in changes of lukewarm water until all soap residue has been removed.
Gently squeeze the excess washing water out – do not wring.
Machine washing spandex
Place spandex garments in a mesh washing bag.
Use a mild detergent that contains no chlorine bleach.
Wash on a ‘delicates’ cycle (a cool and gentle wash cycle) and ensure that you set the machine for a slow spin at the end of the cycle.
Removing stains from spandex
If possible, remove the stain straight away. Soak the stain in cold water (do not use hot water as this can set the stain). Apply a small amount of a mild liquid detergent to the stain and gently rub it in (do not scrub it). Then wash as normal.
Removing strong odours from spandex
Fill a large bowl or bucket with lukewarm (max 30°C) water and add a small cup of bicarbonate of soda. Allow the garment to soak overnight. Rinse with cool water and air dry.
Drying spandex
Roll the wet garment in a clean towel to remove excess water.
Air-dry your spandex garment away from direct heat and sun.
Never dry your spandex garment in a tumble dryer.
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