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Maximising Space: The Rising Popularity
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Maximising Space: The Rising Popularity of Indoor Clothes Drying Racks

On cold autumn and winter days, it is difficult to hang the clothes out. But since the laundry will always be widespread, you need to know important tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your indoor clothes rack and dry your clothes effectively. Even if you own a dryer, these tips will be useful for occasions when the dryer does not work for example.

Heavy items such as towels or bedding will dry out faster if you give them extra spin in the machine before you choose to hang them. This process removes all extra water and reduces moisture as much as possible, thereby reducing the time spent drying out.

Shaking is a great undermined and undervalued process. Shaking out your clothes before hanging them will allow a larger surface to come in contact with the air. Twisting them also helps. In addition, with minimal moisture and wetness, you do not have to deal with a rusty indoor dryer.

If your clothing tends to become stiff after drying, do not assume that the remaining detergent is still in the fabric. It is a common occurrence that can be easily eradicated if you add half a cup of vinegar to your rinse cycle. If you want to avoid the long-lasting smell of vinegar or if you have quite strong sensory skills (like myself) and can always sniff out vinegar, you might need to add a few drops of essential oil to the rinse cycle as well.