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Clothesline or dryer?

Hang your laundry to dry whenever possible – it is better for your clothes and saves you money. There are many types of clotheslines for both  indoor and outdoor installation.

Do not place too many items in the dryer – Just as the clothes need room to circulate in the washer to be cleaned completely, the clothes will need room to circulate in the dryer in order dry properly and to avoid wrinkling, especially permanent press and synthetic fabrics.

Read care labels for proper drying temperatures.

Always clean the lint filter before drying every load, for safety and efficiency.

Do not over dry your clothing. Over drying causes your colors to fade, increases wrinkling and shrinkage. Try to fold your laundry right after the drying cycle has ended to minimize the need for ironing.

Regarding Dryer Safety – Do not dry anything containing rubber on a heated setting. Do not put anything in the dryer that has been in contact with flammable chemicals, for example turpentine, acetone, cleaning solvents, wax, etc., until you know that the chemicals have been removed completely. To be safe – line dry these items.

Even though many of the newer dryers have features for delicates, you should always hang items like bathing suits or bras (especially underwire) to dry.  Sweaters and some other items instruct you to “dry flat” or “reshape and dry flat” so you will need to either use a drying rack or a towel in order to maintain the item’s shape while air drying. Be sure to turn the item over during drying, to save drying time and circulate air evenly. Clothing that needs to be line dried should be removed from the washer as soon as possible in order to reduce wrinkling.


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Don’t overload your washing machine!

Whilst it is a good idea to fully fill your washing machine with dirty laundry before using it to save power and water,  you should not cram it to overflowing. The clothes will not get clean and you risk the machine overflowing and flooding your laundry. Follow the   instructions on the washing powder box – extra powder will not make your clothes cleaner and will just clog your machine.

Once your washing is done, consider hanging it up to dry on a clothesline or airer, rather than using your clothes dryer all the time. This will save a lot of electricity and your laundry will smell really fresh.

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Beat the hot water habit & save the planet!

By simply switching the dial on your washing machine from Hot to Cold you can save money on your power bills without compromising the cleanliness of your clothes.

Using cold water can save you up to 80% of the energy used by your machine because for a typical warm wash most of the energy used comes from the process of heating the water.

Hot washing is tougher on clothes – shrinking and damaging  fabric as well as  fading the colours.

Once your washing is done, consider using a clothesline,  either indoors or outside, rather than an electric clothes dryer. By making these small and easy changes to your laundry routine you will save money for yourself and help the environment for everyone!

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Cramped for drying space?

fold down clothesline

If you are having trouble drying your laundry why not try a fold down clothesline? Once your clothes are dry simply fold it down and use the space for other activities. Out of sight out of mind! Click on the links to find the one that’s best for you.

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Dry your laundry the easy way this Winter

Are you having trouble getting your laundry dry ?

QUIKcloset fold away airer

QUIKcloset fold away airer

Why not try an indoor airer or clothesline? There are many different designs to suit any situation.  An airer will help cut your power bills as you don’t need to use your clothes dryer.  Click on the link to find the best one for your home.

http://www.urbanclotheslines.com/indoor-airers-and-indoor-clothes-line

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