TechPlastic bottle hack speeds up laundry drying time

Plastic bottle hack speeds up laundry drying time

Want to make your laundry dry faster than before? We're presenting you with a simple method using a plastic bottle—the results might surprise you! Just a few quick steps, and you're done.

How do plastic bottles speed up drying laundry?
How do plastic bottles speed up drying laundry?
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9:54 AM EST, December 16, 2024

Laundry, drying, and folding are never-ending tasks, but knowing the right tricks can speed them up significantly. Today, we'll show you how to easily use a plastic bottle on the drying rack. Although it might sound improbable, this method is incredibly effective. Home drying racks for clothes can sometimes become overloaded due to too many clothes, which hinders airflow between fabrics and significantly slows down drying. Many people wash as many fabrics as possible at once, which leads to problems with drying. In such situations, a plastic bottle can be a lifesaver.

Modifying the drying rack - what to do?

Most people don't know how to properly use a bottle on a drying rack. It's incredibly simple! Just cut off both ends of the bottle, then cut it lengthwise on one side. This prepared bottle can be easily placed on the drying rack's bars, especially those on the outside. Then, hang a wet towel or other fabric on it. This way, the material is more spread out, enhancing air access and speeding up drying.

Why is this a good solution?

Laundry needs proper space, and this method allows moisture to evaporate more quickly. A more extensive airflow will significantly impact the drying time of the laundry. Laundry hung too closely takes much longer to dry because moisture has nowhere to evaporate. It is recommended to first hang wet clothes on hangers and only then on the drying rack.

An additional advantage of this solution is that clothes crease less. It's also advisable to ensure a draft in the room to aid air circulation between the clothes. Remember that wet garments are prone to quick mildew growth and may take on an unpleasant odor. Never store them for too long after washing in the machine, and don't place them in the closet unless they are completely dry.

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