Optimize Airflow:
Open windows (if weather permits): Fresh air circulation is crucial.
Use a fan: Position a fan to blow air directly onto your drying rack.
Space out your clothes: Ensure adequate space between items on the drying rack to allow for maximum airflow.
Increase Surface Area: Hang smaller items on hangers to increase the surface area exposed to the air.
Utilize Heat Sources:
Radiators: Place drying racks near radiators to utilize the emitted heat.
Heated towel rails: If you have them, these can be effective for drying smaller items.
Cover the Drying Rack: Drape a sheet over the drying rack to create a mini-greenhouse effect. This can help trap heat and moisture, speeding up the drying process.
Wring Out Clothes: After washing, give your clothes a good wring by hand to remove excess water.
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