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Air-drying laundry: 5 common mistakes and how to avoid them

Letting clothes dry on the rack is a lot gentler on them than tumble drying. However, there are some stumbling blocks you’ll want to be aware of.

1. Packing the clothes horse too full

2. Hanging everything on the washing line

3. Not shaking out your clothes

4. Putting bright clothes in the blazing sun

It’s true that the sun’s rays make your laundry dry quickly and even reduce the formation of germs. Nevertheless, it’s not a good idea to hang brightly coloured or dark clothes in direct sunlight. This is because UV rays can fade the colour of your clothes over time. The water in damp garments also intensifies it. Therefore, you’d be wise to always dry your laundry in the shade or a well-ventilated indoor area (don’t forget to air the place regularly).

5. Hanging delicate fabrics out to dry

Delicate fabrics such as silk, wool and cashmere risk losing their shape when hung out to dry. That’s why they need a bit of special treatment. After washing your clothing, gently squeeze out any remaining water with a towel – don’t wring it out – and then allow it to dry flat. That obviously requires space, but it’s worth it given that this will keep your clothes looking lovely for a long time.

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