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Who are the little gremlins hanging out in the dryer who turn tee shirts inside out? Whether cotton or fabric blends?

 

I dry everything on no heat, even towels. With clothing I dry on the gentle, perm press cycle.

 

 

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@Harpa wrote:

Who are the little gremlins hanging out in the dryer who turn tee shirts inside out? Whether cotton or fabric blends?

 

I dry everything on no heat, even towels. With clothing I dry on the gentle, perm press cycle.

 

 


@Harpa   I don't know but they are the same little ones that sometimes turn mine inside out in the washer.  👽👾👕👚

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I get them now and then too.

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Happens at my house too. Had to prove this phenomenon to my husband as he just thought I threw everything in wrong side out. It doesn't happen to every t shirt, but it happens to a lot.
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I turn all my clothes inside out when I wash/dry them. Kurds chance of pilling.
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Same thing happens in my house.  I use No Heat Fluff Air Cycle for 30 minutes and mysteriously some of my tee shirts turn inside out. 

 

I thought it was just me until I saw this blog   lol

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I turn all my clothes inside out when I wash/dry them. Cuts chance of pilling.
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@ALRATIBA wrote:
I turn all my clothes inside out when I wash/dry them. Cuts chance of pilling.

@ALRATIBA   I do, too.  It's just the mystery of why some get turned back and others stay the way you put them in.  Kind of like the missing sock dilemma. 

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Yes!  What's up with that?  Geez!  I think it's the same gremlins that like to pull out the loops on towels so that I have to cut the strings off.  

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What mine does occasionally is twist items like shirts or sleeves or sheets into tight columns.  I smooth them out beore drying, but the diagonal marks remain.