Whether you’re at a hotel, traveling, or in a hurry, this genius shirt drying hack will surely come in handy for you! These two simple and easy methods by Small Space Organizing on YouTube will help reduce the drying time of your shirt without the need for a machine. Proceed to read down below for the full instructions and watch the video tutorial as well for more details, then try it out and see for yourself. I hope you enjoy this genius hack as much as I did!

Materials:

  • Towel
  • Hair dryer

Directions:

Step 1

The first trick you can do is the burrito method. Simply lay a towel nice and even on a flat surface, then place the shirt above it making sure it’s also nice and flat. Fold the towel over starting from the side where the shirt is, then continue folding until you reach the other side of the towel, and let it absorb the excess moisture or water of your shirt. Step down all over the folded towel to help squeeze out the water, or if your shirt is not delicate, you can also wring it around.

How To Dry Clothes Fast
Image credit: Small Space Organizing via YouTube

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Step 2

Another trick you can try is the hair dryer method. Just hang your shirt, then use your hair dryer to blow hot air all over it until most of its moisture is gone. However, this may take a lot more work than the burrito method, but you can also try to combine the two methods for a faster drying time.

Easy Way To Dry Clothes Fast
Image credit: Small Space Organizing via YouTube

 

*Thanks to Small Space Organizing via YouTube for all images used here. If you loved this video tutorial, then you’ll surely love his other content too, so give his channel a visit and subscribe!

2 Simple Methods To Dry Clothes Fast That Actually Works

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Elle Ann

With a flair and passion for writing, crafting, and cooking, I've embarked on a mission to discover promising content and turn it into simplified tutorials to help readers whip up their own nifty crafts and delicious food.
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