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Doing laundry is a bit hard during winter, especially drying clothes, as everything would take forever to dry. And if you’re like me, who loves drying up clothes outside, the cold season can be challenging. Luckily, I found the perfect guide on how to dry clothes outside during this cold season from Organizing TV on YouTube. I swear, drying clothes now is much easier than before.
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This guide from Organizing TV will also help you understand the variables of drying clothes during the winter season. Check out the video below to learn the following and share it with your loved ones. Thanks to Organizing TV for these fantastic tips! Make sure to check the channel for more videos just like this.
When washing your clothes, set your washing machine on a high spin cycle. This way, the centrifuge will go very fast, expelling a lot of water out of the clothes, helping them to dry fast.
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Open up all the zippers and pockets, and wring them as much as you can before hanging them out. When everything is open, you’ll allow a better airflow into the clothes.
When hanging the clothes, put a distance between them to help them dry fast. Also, use pegs when you put up your clothes to dry.
Don’t ever overlap your clothes because two layers would take forever to dry.
Plan out by watching the weather in advance before drying your clothes outside. Make sure that you have at least no rain for a couple of days, as you need low to zero humidity to dry your clothes faster.