We all know those days when laundry seems to take on a life of its own: unpredictable weather, a fickle radiator, an apartment a little too cozy for a large dryer… The result: clothes stay damp for hours, and we wonder if there’s a way to speed up the process. And indeed, there’s a trick that many people still don’t know about, even though it’s hidden… in the washing machine.
A clever trick that allows you to (partially) replace your tumble dryer
Before you decide to invest in a bulky or expensive appliance, sometimes a simple trick is enough to transform the standard spin cycle into a springboard for faster drying. That solution is the towel trick. It’s not a gadget, not another purchase: just a clever habit, as simple as throwing a forgotten sock into the drum.
In winter, when space is limited or you want to avoid humidification, this technique can work wonders. It’s perfect for small apartments, busy schedules, or families who wash several loads a week.
The famous towel technique
The principle is very simple: before spinning, place a clean, dry towel with your laundry in the drum. This towel acts like a sponge and absorbs some of the moisture, making your clothes significantly less damp.
To optimize results, a spin speed of around 1000 rpm is more than sufficient. The laundry is lighter, dries faster on the line, and you’ll avoid that slightly stale smell that sometimes lingers.
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