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Your clothes are wet, and you need them dry. Ultimately, the goal is to quickly remove the water from the fabric by any means possible: heat, spinning, airflow, or pressure. Try placing a fresh, dry towel into a standard tumble-dryer to speed up the water-absorption process. Try ironing or blow-drying each garment to steam out the water with heat. Before you dry: use a high-spin wash, then wring your clothing out to remove any excess water and speed the drying process.
Dry Cleaner & Laundry Specialist This article was co-authored by Ayad Mirjan. Ayad Mirjan is a Dry Cleaner and Laundry Specialist and the CEO and Founder of OrangeBag®. He specializes in providing easy laundry and dry-cleaning solutions for busy professionals. Ayad received his Bachelor's degree from The University of California, San Diego and an MBA from Henley Business School. He is also a board member of Entrepreneur's Organization, Accelerator (EOA). This article has been viewed 899,757 times.
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