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Can quilts be dried by a dryer?

Quilts can be dried by a dryer.

However, attention should be paid to the use of low-temperature drying and large-capacity dryer to ensure sufficient turnover space. The filling of the quilt is cotton. Excessive heating will cause shrinkage, which not only affects bulkiness, but also affects warmth retention.

It is best to dry in a ventilated and dry environment. Never wring it out directly by hand, but hang it directly on the hanger with water. When it is basically dry, just pat it by hand or bake it near the heater for a while, and it will be fluffy and soft again.

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Matters needing attention in bask in the quilt

1, try not to dry outdoors after dehydration. In winter, the outdoor temperature is low and clothes will freeze outdoors. It can be put together with some dry towels indoors. Dry towels absorb water quickly, have high indoor temperature and are easy to dry.

2. Blow dry with a hair dryer. Dry quickly with a hair dryer after dehydration. In general, some tiny clothes, such as socks, can be dried in ten minutes, and cotton-padded jackets and the like take about an hour.

3. Some clothes that are not in a hurry can also be dried by electrical appliances, such as around electrical appliances, but not too close. Electrical appliances will emit a certain amount of heat when running, or they can be placed near the heating pipe, and clothes can be dried in about one night.

4, iron drying method, such as laying dehydrated clothes flat, in order to prevent damage to clothes, try to spread a wet cloth on the upper layer of clothes.