The best way is to rinse it in water thoroughly, ring it and let it air dry. if you don't rinse it, most bathing suits will deteriorate much quicker. Also, blow driers and drying baskets can make bathing suits fall apart faster.
in the washer
That is a bit hard to do because chlorine does not stain, it bleaches, in other words the colour of your swim suit is a stain. when strong chlorine gets on it bleaches it away so you would probably have to re die it. definitely easier to get a new pair.
liqiud nitrogen
For competitive suites that depends on the brand of suit, the material the suit is made out of, how often you swim, and how much chlorine there is in the pool.
Your mother invented the swim suit
To remove chlorine and other comtanimates on their skin and bathing suit.
Swim suit ready just means looking good in a swim suit. Eating a healthy diet and getting plenty of exercise will help if you are not swim suit ready.
A swim suit!
Avante Swim.
It is recommended to remove before swimming because there will be a higher concentration of chlorine around the float. Since chlorine is toxic in high levels, you should not swim while it is in the pool.
YES you can swim with it on the chlorine won't harm anything on it
a birthday suit! Swimming without a swim suit would be swimming in the nude. However, a model might be swimming in an outfit or costume if being photographed or videoed as part of the job.
The simplest thing to do is to bleach it. However chlorine will damage the material if not used correctly. To "fade" the swimsuit, dilute one cup of bleach into 2 gallons of warm water and immerse the suit into it. Swirl the suit and watch it carefully. When it is two shades darker than you wish, remove the suit from the bleach water and IMMEDIATELY rinse it then wash it in warm soapy water to remove all traces of the chlorine.