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Common mistake: not drying laundry at night!

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The best solution is to hang your clothes out during the day, ideally in the morning or early in the morning. The reason? Natural heat, even without direct sunlight, speeds up drying. Air circulates better, moisture evaporates faster, and your clothes regain the desired softness and freshness. If you’re worried about the sun fading your clothes, choose a shady but well-ventilated spot: a balcony, an open window, or a clothes dryer placed near natural light. Think of it as a little break in the fresh air for your clothes: they’ll become light, fluffy, and pleasantly scented.

What if you can’t stretch during the day?

Not everyone has a garden, a balcony, or flexible schedules. In this case, a good tumble dryer can be your ally: it creates ideal drying conditions while preserving the quality of the fibers, provided you don’t overload it and choose the right programs. For those who don’t use a tumble dryer, investing in a dehumidifier or fan can also improve indoor drying without having to wait until the next day.

The freshness of your laundry starts with the drying time!

This small change in schedule may seem trivial, but it can transform your daily life. Imagine: sheets that smell clean, towels that are soft, clothes that feel like new… Often, it’s not so much the laundry that matters, but rather the moment you decide to relax. Next time, instead of automatically doing it in the evening, wait until morning.

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