I just use a clothes dryer on low or, sometimes, even extra low. There’s an even an air-dry option that works better than just leaving things to hang.
This goes especially for humid climates. My stuff would never in the summer and even in the winter it would take a long time. The button-ups and pants that I do hang to dry take forever to be ready.
The heat, as @87Six@lemmy.zip already mentioned, won’t help - not to mention the inside of some dryers can have a cheese grater effect on the clothing tumbling around inside of it.
Me who wears clothes that are 12+ years old:
also don’t use a clothes dryer and your stuff will last way longer
I just use a clothes dryer on low or, sometimes, even extra low. There’s an even an air-dry option that works better than just leaving things to hang.
This goes especially for humid climates. My stuff would never in the summer and even in the winter it would take a long time. The button-ups and pants that I do hang to dry take forever to be ready.
Why do dryers lower the lifespan of clothing?
The heat, as @87Six@lemmy.zip already mentioned, won’t help - not to mention the inside of some dryers can have a cheese grater effect on the clothing tumbling around inside of it.
Thx for the explanation
Afaik heat doesn’t really do good to textiles in general