Towel Method: Spin.
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If you want your clothes to be almost dry after removing them from the drum, put them back in for an extra wash cycle. The secret is to place a large, clean, and completely dry terry towel next to them. It's important not to ball it up, but to distribute it freely among the other clothes so that it has the maximum possible contact surface.
As soon as you activate the maximum spin speed, the dry towel will begin to absorb moisture from your wet clothes, like a sponge in a washing machine. By the end of the cycle, the towel will feel heavy and damp, but your favorite t-shirt will be only slightly damp. A few minutes of airing or a quick ironing will be enough to dry it completely. The fewer clothes you load at once, the more spectacular the effect.
Smart spin and airflow
If you have to use the dryer anyway, it doesn't matter how you load it. The most common mistake is piling clothes on top of each other, preventing air from passing through the layers. Always place the items you need most on the edge of the dryer or at an appropriate distance from the rest of your clothes.
It's a good idea to turn your clothes inside out after a few hours. This is because water drains more slowly from the inside seams and thicker areas (like pockets or belts). Turning clothes inside out allows air to reach previously clogged areas. It's also helpful to place your dryer in the driest area of your home or near a dehumidifier. The dryer absorbs moisture from your clothes, which not only speeds up drying but also keeps the air fresher.
When the iron becomes a dryer