
Quick
Tips For Drying Laundry
If you’re in a rush for a load of
laundry to dry–try tossing a clean, thick cotton towel in the dryer with the
wet clothes. Because the towel is dry, it will absorb some of the moisture and
clothes will dry faster. If it’s a large load of laundry, throw in two or three
towels.
If clothes have been left in the
dryer too long and are wrinkled, toss in a clean, wet towel (not dripping
wet–wring out excess water first) and turn the dryer on for 15 minute intervals
until wrinkles are no longer a problem.
Drying knits, sweaters and denims
inside out can help prevent fading as well as pills developing on the clothes
(especially helps with knits and t-shirts). If a garment is pilling, try firmly
brushing a pumice stone across the garment to remove the pills.
When drying feather pillows or
down duvets in the dryer, throw in a few clean tennis balls towards the last 30
minutes or so of the drying cycle. This helps fluff and beat the pillows as
well as circulate the air better while trying to dry the feathers.
Fresh and fragrant laundry can be
achieved chemical free with easy to make lavender dryer bags. Using lavender
buds gives the benefit of a natural moth repellent, sleep aid and a natural
antibacterial. You can add about 1/2 cup vinegar in your rinse cycle for static
cling help and skip the dryer sheets.
If you have a problem with lint or
fluff on freshly dried clothes, it could be that your dryer load size is too
big or you’re not emptying the dryer lint trap as needed.
Increase the efficiency of your
dryer by giving the lint trap a quick wash.
From www.tipnut.com