In the evening, we often hang out the laundry. Quick, practical, economical… on the surface. You think you’re saving time, but you could lose comfort, freshness, and even destr0y your clothes in the long run. In this article, we’ll share the reason why you should never hang your washing out in the evening.
A practical habit… but a tricky one
Once night comes, drying conditions are no longer optimal: the air is more humid, the temperature drops, and above all, natural light goes. It’s similar to dry your hair in a bathroom with no windows and no hairdryer: the drying time is very long and the feeling of humidity is unpleasant .
Nighttime humidity: an unseen trap for laundry
Damp laundry hung overnight has trouble with releasing its moisture. The humidity, blended with the lack of natural ventilation, slows down the drying process. As a result, instead of refreshing, the laundry retains a musty smell.
Clothes become bumpy, lose their elasticity, and in some cases, can even boost mold that’s invisible to the naked eye .
The right time to hang out your laundry
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