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What should I do if my clothes don't dry in rainy days?

Smaller clothes can be dried by a hair dryer. If the clothes are large, it is recommended to blow dry them with a fan. In fact, if you are not in a hurry to wear it, you should bask more, especially when the sun comes out, which can sterilize and dehumidify and is good for your health.

1. After washing clothes, dry them in the washing machine, fold them, wrap them with towels, then freeze them in the freezer of the refrigerator for 7 or 8 hours, then take them out, unfold them and hang them outside or on the balcony. The clothes dried in this way will dry quickly without musty or smelly smell. Because clothes don't stink even if they don't hang.

Second, after the clothes are 70% to 80% dry, there should be a hair dryer at home to dry the clothes. How time flies!

Third, use a clean black garbage bag (or black cotton cloth, because it is more breathable), cut it to cover the clothes, clamp it with clips, and hang it in a place with light and ventilation. Black can absorb heat and ultraviolet rays, has sterilization function, and will not be damaged. Faster than natural drying, especially suitable for drying clothes in rainy days.

Fourth, bend the steel wire hanger forward at both ends 1/3, and the hanger will become three-dimensional. When hanging clothes, the front and back will not stick together. Ventilation inside clothes can greatly shorten the drying time, and clothes can be dried quickly in rainy days.

5. If it is a small piece such as socks, it can be dried on the monitor being used.