The calendar already marks the first day of spring, which means that the time is just around the corner when utility workers will turn off the valves and the heating batteries in houses will cool down again.
At the same time, rain and simply damp weather have not been cancelled, and the question of drying laundry after washing still remains open.
Let's figure out how to dry clothes in an apartment with the heating turned off without any red tape or problems.
For owners of dryers, this question does not exist. But for others, it is difficult. In fact, there is a folk wisdom for any inconvenience.
Surely every housewife has a couple of towels that she still feels sorry to throw away, it’s too early to wash the floors, and she doesn’t want to dry her hands at all.
Take them out of the depths of the closet and use them to dry your laundry.
How to proceed
Take your washed laundry and wrap it in a terry towel. Then roll the towel as if you were going to wring it out, as tightly and as tightly as possible.
It is more convenient to do this together from different ends, especially if the towel is large.
Terry cloth absorbs moisture perfectly, and after such exercises the washed laundry, if not completely dry, is no longer wet.
All that remains is to go over it with a hot iron or dry it in a draft.