Imagine this: you have an important meeting in an hour, but your favorite pants are still soaked through. Outside? It's pouring rain. And you? You don't have a dryer, and you really don't want laundry hanging all over your house. Panic stations? Not at all! What few people know is that your washing machine, even if it doesn't have a built-in drying function, can save the day in an instant...
When the humidity sets in: how to prevent laundry from fading for days.
In winter, drying clothes becomes a real headache. Between sunless days, endless rain and that sticky cold, drying even a simple pile of t-shirts becomes an impossible task. What's more, hanging laundry indoors can quickly turn into a nightmare when the air is already saturated with humidity: unpleasant odors, stale clothes or even mold growth on the walls... And using the radiator? Bad idea. Not only does this increase the bill, but it does nothing to improve air quality.
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Fortunately, there is an ultra-simple method to speed up drying, without investing in a bulky appliance.
The magic trick to dry a towel in the drum
Here's a lesser-known but effective technique: after washing, put your clothes back in the washing machine with… a large, clean and completely dry bath towel. Then run a quick spin, preferably on the highest speed. The result? The towel acts like a giant sponge, absorbing excess moisture from your clothes. In just a few minutes, they'll be almost dry!
For this trick to work perfectly, make sure to use a very absorbent towel (avoid very thin microfibers) and don't overload the drum. Leave enough space so that everything can rotate freely. It's incredibly simple and really useful in an emergency!
Good habits for drying laundry on rainy days
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Even without a dryer, it's entirely possible to speed up the drying of your clothes with a few clever tricks. Here are our best tried and tested and effective tips:
Double spin, double efficiency.
Don't hesitate to run an extra spin after washing. This removes as much water as possible without damaging the fibers. Your clothes will be much less wet when you hang them to dry.
Hang your clothes wisely.
Place your clothesline in a well-ventilated space, even if it's not heated. And above all, space your clothes well apart: the air needs to circulate! Remember to turn them over after a few hours for more even drying.
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The discreet power of a dehumidifier:
If you have one at home, now is the time to use it! Place it near your laundry: it absorbs ambient humidity and speeds up drying. A real bonus when the sky is gray for days.
The next time it rains, you'll know what to do to avoid your laundry piling up.
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