How to Line-dry your clothes

Feb 22, 2010 04:17 PM
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Looking for a way to save on your energy bills at home? How about line drying your clothes? According to the Energy Information Agency, clothes dryers account for 5.8 percent of home electricity usage. Line-dry your washed clothes and linens to keep them from wearing out, and save money on your energy bill at the same time.

What you will need:

• A clothesline

• Wooden clothespins

• Clothes

• Good weather

• Hangers (optional)



Step 1: Snap clothing

Snap each piece of washed material before your hang it to help prevent wrinkles.



Step 2: Turn clothing inside out

Turn your clothing inside out for faster drying and to prevent fading.



Step 3: Pin to clothesline

Pin your articles to the clothesline with wooden clothespins.



Step 4: Dry according to light

Dry silk, synthetic, and fine fabrics in the shade. Dry linen in the sun for fewer wrinkles.



Step 5: Hang shirts

Hang your T-shirts on the line upside down.



Step 6: Throw articles in dryer

Throw your towels or clothing in the dryer for a minute or two if they're still damp or stiff from hanging.



Step 7: Enjoy

Enjoy the fresh smell, lower electric bill, and environmental benefits of line-drying your articles.

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