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nter, you often have to hang your clothes at home and store them for a long time before they dry. Here’s how to get them to dry quickly.

When we talk about winter, we don’t just think about the cold, rain, snow and weather. At home, for those who don’t have a dryer, winter is also often associated with clothes that never dry due to rain and humidity. In addition, you always find clotheslines all over the house and radiators with clothes hanging up. There are many solutions that we try to improvise so that clothes dry better during bad days. Unfortunately, very often clothes dried at home can lead to dampness and bad smell, and here we are at the starting point.
Drying clothes in winter is a big problem
As much as we try to make the most of sunny days, the few and weak rays of the sun are often not enough for heavier fabrics. And here we look again for the most unthinkable solutions to dry a sweater that we urgently need, instead of a blanket.

Surely those who can afford to buy a dryer are at an advantage, they will not have problems with the weather, the sun or anything else and with a few small precautions they will be able to dry their clothes in a short time and without even spending too much. A lot. But there are also those who can’t or don’t want to buy a dryer and prefer the classic clothesline. And there’s no shortage of solutions and tricks to make drying easier for them too. Let’s see how we can fix clothes that never dry.
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