You made your beautiful laundry, if ready to lay the clothes on the balcony, but here it begins to rain and after a few minutes, not even to do it on purpose, the drizzle becomes a real storm. Have you ever been?
There are months of the year, such as May and November, when the rains are more frequent, and stretching the clothes to dry becomes a real mission. However, if you don’t know how to dry clothes without having to put them out, below we explain how to do it.
Most people don’t have a dryer at home, but it’s still possible to let the clothes dry out early even if we only have the classic drying rack available.
Just follow these 5 simple tips on how to dry clothes in the house even if it rains outside.
Centrifuga
Most washing machines allow you to do a centrifuge cycle, or have a stronger centrifuge option. Adopting one of these methods will allow us to let the clothes dry much faster.
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