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‎08-31-2020 10:49 AM
Yes, but inside the house. I have one of those rack things. I usually put those types of clothes in the dryer on delicate for a few minutes and then put on the rack to finish drying. Putting in dryer first for a few minutes seems to help with the wrinkles.
‎08-31-2020 10:51 AM
Yes--anything with spandex in it--but have been drying those clothes in my dryer for a few minutes on low/med heat----turns out really nice. And getting the tops a little dryer saves the funky shoulder bumps and the growing, things do when they are wet, from being hung up whie really wet.
‎08-31-2020 01:40 PM
just like others have already shared, ... i have an umbrella drying rack that i use and i also have a rod that hangs over the washer/dryer area and i hang some things on that.
‎08-31-2020 09:48 PM
I used to have one of those foldable drying racks, but usually I either hang it on a hanger or hang it over the shower curtain rod in the bathroom. I will occasionally tumble dry on low.
‎09-01-2020 01:07 PM - edited ‎09-01-2020 01:07 PM
I use a folding dryer from Bed, Bath, and Beyond.
We have VERY wide major doorways. I hang a few items on hangers on each side of the doorways we don't use a lot, like the foyer. They're dry by morning, and the house is back to normal.
‎09-01-2020 01:14 PM
Really nice, sturdy, Amish made in USA folding drying racks are available at Lehman's. They have a website.

They have various sizes, the rods are covered with plastic so you don't stain clothing with wood rods. Very well balanced and sturdy.
Even though I have clotheslines I have one of these in the laundry room as well.
‎09-01-2020 03:01 PM
@Mominohio wrote:Really nice, sturdy, Amish made in USA folding drying racks are available at Lehman's. They have a website.
They have various sizes, the rods are covered with plastic so you don't stain clothing with wood rods. Very well balanced and sturdy.
Even though I have clotheslines I have one of these in the laundry room as well.
This is a work of art. Beautiful and useful. I love it!
‎09-01-2020 03:02 PM
@ECBG wrote:I use a folding dryer from Bed, Bath, and Beyond.
We have VERY wide major doorways. I hang a few items on hangers on each side of the doorways we don't use a lot, like the foyer. They're dry by morning, and the house is back to normal.
Good idea. Thanks.
‎09-01-2020 03:05 PM
@wagirl wrote:Yes--anything with spandex in it--but have been drying those clothes in my dryer for a few minutes on low/med heat----turns out really nice. And getting the tops a little dryer saves the funky shoulder bumps and the growing, things do when they are wet, from being hung up whie really wet.
That sounds like a good compromise.
‎09-01-2020 03:09 PM
Sounds good. Thanks.
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