Early Morning Laundry
The best time to wash and dry clothes is in the early morning. Drying clothes in the morning allows them to have time to dry during the day. Avoid drying clothes at night when the humidity is higher. Even if they are dried in a covered area, clothes can still have an unpleasant smell.
After finishing the wash, it is important to hang the clothes right away to avoid giving bacteria and mold a chance to grow, resulting in a bad odor.
Rinse with Warm Water
If washing by hand or using a machine without a warm water setting, after washing, you can soak the clothes in hot water at about 60 degrees and then squeeze the water out. Hot water evaporates quickly, helping the clothes dry faster.
Use Fabric Softener
When washing clothes, you can choose specialized fabric softeners that help clothes dry faster. According to experts, whether you wash by hand or machine, you only need to soak the clothes in fabric softener for 10-15 minutes to allow the scent to permeate the fabric, keeping the clothes smelling fresh and preventing moisture and mold odors.
Hang Clothes Firmly
Cold weather clothes are often thick and difficult to dry. Some types even have pockets, hats, or complex designs that can trap water. These will make it difficult for moisture to escape.
Therefore, when drying, it is best to hang clothes as firmly and widely as possible to ensure pockets and hats are well-ventilated.
If you have a lot of clothes that need to be washed, it is advisable to divide them into several different loads, prioritizing the ones that need to be cleaned immediately and are essential to use. Clothes that are not stained and still dry can be left to be washed later when the weather is less humid.
Dry Clothes in a Well-Ventilated Area
Some people believe that hanging clothes indoors or near a window can prevent them from getting wet or accumulating moisture. However, when the weather is humid, hanging clothes indoors can make the house even more humid and increase the chance of mold growth. It is best to dry clothes in an airy place. If you have a balcony or a drying area, take advantage of sunny and windy weather to hang clothes.
Avoid Drying Clothes in the Kitchen or Bathroom
Invert Clothes
For thick fabrics like jeans or trousers, you should use hangers to hang them upside down, so that the waistband and pockets face the ground. This is a method that helps thick clothes dry faster.
Do Not Hang Clothes Too Close Together
Make sure there is a gap of at least 5 cm between two hangers. Hanging clothes too close together will make it harder for water to evaporate and prolong the drying time.
For tablecloths, blankets, or bed sheets, you can spread them out on the balcony, stair handrails, or the back of a chair to help them dry quickly.
Blot with a Large Cotton Towel
Before drying, you can wrap thick clothes in a large towel and use gentle pressure with warm hands to remove excess water. Then, hang the clothes to dry.
Use a Hair Dryer
To dry clothes quickly, you can use a hair dryer.
Put the clothes in a large plastic bag and then use a hair dryer to blow hot air directly into the bag to dry the clothes. This method is only applicable to heat-resistant materials (both clothing and plastic bags) and is used in emergency situations when you need clothes that are dry to wear immediately.
Use an Iron
If you have clothes that need to be worn immediately or clothes that have been dry for days but still feel damp, you can use an iron to dry them. Ironing clothes before storing them can also help keep them dry and prevent mold growth in humid weather.
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