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Message # 31991.3 Subject: Re: need help: how to dry clothes fast after getting wet? Date: Tue 09/10/07 01:45:51 GMT Name: Rod and Elizabeth Email: historyeditorrod@yahoo.com |
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Well obviously thinner materials dry quicker. Often synthetic fabrics dry very quickly as does silk usually. Unfortunately silk doesn't fare so well with water. Jeans take forever to dry just hanging up. In a 70 degree room, expect 12 to 24 hours. Dress shirts, i.e. cotton seem to dry pretty quickly and could probably make the 6 hour limit or at least enough so they'd be not noticable. |
In reply to Message (31991) need help: how to dry clothes fast after getting wet?
By wetlooklover07 - Sun 07/10/07 12:06:27 GMT Hello, i've got a very important question:
Because i'll go to university now i must go into a flat with some other people. I only have one room for me and we don't have any washing machine or dryer in this appartment.
I like getting wet fully clothed in the shower - but where to dry all the wet clothes? The others must not see that i'm a wetlooker, so i've to dry the clothes in my room but - within about 6 hours in the night when nobody will come int my room...
QUESTION: How to dry the clothes fast? Are there materials drying especcially fast? What shall i do??? They must be dry in about 6 hours
Please help me!
Thanks!
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