Monday, April 28, 2014

How to dry clothes on rainy days?

Would you resist buying a dryer? True, they are very expensive and spend much. In this post, we tell you  how to dry clothes in rain and humidity without spending a dryer.




Items for drying clothes

Air blower

Hang your clothes on a clothesline indoor and puts a fan to move the air between the clothes. Air circulation is essential to dry your clothes faster and run out musty smell.

Dehumidifier

A dehumidifier near the clothes absorbs moisture from the atmosphere, which will help your clothes dry quickly.

Centrifuge

A series of additional spin in your washing machine will significantly reduce the drying time once it is hung. To do this you just have to wait for it to finish all the washing cycle and repeat centrifugation. Your clothes come out almost dry.

Clothes line

Place a collapsible drying rack above the heater or radiator (well above that your clothes do not burn) in which you can hang your clothes centrifuged. Upon receiving the heat will dry in the blink of an eye. This method of course, is for cold winter days, but a good laundry tips .


Clothing with fewer wrinkles and odor


Strings in the garage

There are very aesthetic, but no one will see them. It is best to be rather high and you put a lot, so you can hang all your clothes well stretched. Placed under a fan, as advised in the first point.

Hang your clothes as quickly as possible

Once you finish the wash cycle, hang the right is instant, because if you leave it in the washer will start taking the odor.

Turns hanging clothes

You know that in the days of rain, your clothes hanging inside you takes long to dry, that's why maybe leave a couple of days hanging clothesline inside you without even paying attention. If you want your clothes dry faster you should hang and afternoon, hang upside down, then you will see that there are areas that are dry and others not. An example: a tee first hang their bottom (is "head") and after a few hours the you turn and hang from the shoulders.

With all these tips you will be able to cope with the days of rain and humidity, 

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for the post! Indeed dryers can be costly so it pays to know other options of drying clothes. When I'm out camping, I make sure I hang my clothes right away, but before that, I roll it inside a towel, which removes the excess water. It also pays to purchase easy-to-dry clothes to make drying even quicker. If you need to see how you could dry clothes quickly, see this link which I've stumbled into recently. They provided quite a number of information, take a look http://backpackingmastery.com/skills/how-to-dry-clothes-fast.html

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