How to dry your clothes without ironing them: Hanging and proper drying can help you

06.09.2023 12:30
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:23

Modern people seem to iron pretty rarely when compared to their parents - lots of people simply don't have time for that.

If you still want your clothes to look good, then you need to learn how to dry them to avoid wrinkles, at least.

Let's find out more about a few tips that might make your life easier.

Shake them out well

After your clothes are done washing, give them a good shake to get rid of any wrinkles. This helps a lot to prevent wrinkles from setting in while drying.

Hang them nicely

Hang your clothes up neatly on a drying rack or a clothesline. Smooth them out with your hands so they lie flat and don't bunch up.

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Use gravity too

Gravity can help remove wrinkles naturally. When you hang clothes, gravity gently pulls on the fabric, which can straighten it out.

Dry them well

Make sure your clothes dry completely. If they're still a bit damp, wrinkles can set in. So, leave them to dry until they're completely dry.

Folding matters

Once your clothes are dry, fold them neatly right away. This will help prevent new wrinkles from forming.

Some fabrics are hard to work with

Some fabrics are less prone to wrinkling. If you don't like ironing, consider buying clothes made from wrinkle-resistant materials.

Remember, the key is to handle your clothes gently and avoid letting them get crumpled while drying and storing them neatly once they're dry. This way, you can have wrinkle-free clothes without the need for ironing.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


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  1. Shake them out well
  2. Hang them nicely
  3. Use gravity too
  4. Dry them well
  5. Folding matters
  6. Some fabrics are hard to work with