Any tips for preventing stiff clothes when drying outdoors?
Tekst:
When it's 100 degrees outside I just could no longer put my clothes in an electric dryer so I got a clothes line. Only problem seems to be that they are stiff when dried and the towels are scratchy (like a cheap motel). I am using the same Tide detergent and Downey fabric treatment like always. What do I need to change?
'''Justification for why this is repair-related:'''
# Drying clothes outside reduces wear on them, make them last longer.
# I think this goes with the spirit of the site in green energy use.
Any tips for preventing stiff clothes when drying outdoors?
Tekst:
When it's 100 degrees outside I just could no longer put my clothes in an electric dryer so I got a clothes line. Only problem seems to be that they are stiff when dried and the towels are scratchy (like a cheap motel). I am using the same Tide detergent and Downey fabric treatment like always. What do I need to change?
'''Justification for why this is repair-related:'''
# Drying clothes outside reduces wear on them, make them last longer.
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# I thinks this goes with the spirit of the site in green energy use.
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# I think this goes with the spirit of the site in green energy use.
Any tips for preventing stiff clothes when drying outdoors?
Tekst:
When it's 100 degrees outside I just could no longer put my clothes in an electric dryer so I got a clothes line. Only problem seems to be that they are stiff when dried and the towels are scratchy (like a cheap motel). I am using the same Tide detergent and Downey fabric treatment like always. What do I need to change?
'''Justification for why this is repair-related:'''
# Drying clothes outside reduces wear on them, make them last longer.
# I thinks this goes with the spirit of the site in green energy use.
Any tips for preventing stiff clothes when drying outdoors?
Tekst:
When it's 100 degrees outside I just could no longer put my clothes in an electric dryer so I got a clothes line. Only problem seems to be that they are stiff when dried and the towels are scratchy (like a cheap motel). I am using the same Tide detergent and Downey fabric treatment like always. What do I need to change?
'''Justification for why this is repair-related:'''
# Drying clothes outside reduces wear on them, make them last longer.
# I thinks this goes with the spirit of the site in green energy use.
Any tips for preventing stiff clothes when drying outdoors?
Tekst:
When it's 100 degrees outside I just could no longer put my clothes in an electric dryer so I got a clothes line. Only problem seems to be that they are stiff when dried and the towels are scratchy (like a cheap motel). I am using the same Tide detergent and Downey fabric treatment like always. What do I need to change?
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'''Justification for why this is repair-related:'''
# Drying clothes outside reduces wear on them, make them last longer.
# I thinks this goes with the spirit of the site in green energy use.
Any tips for preventing stiff clothes when drying outdoors?
Tekst:
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Although not a repair question I thinks this goes with the spirit of the site in green energy use. When it's 100 degrees outside I just could no longer put my clothes in an electric dryer so I got a clothes line. Only problem seems to be that they are stiff when dried and the towels are scratchy (like a cheap motel). I am using the same Tide detergent and Downey fabric treatment like always. What do I need to change? Thanks
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When it's 100 degrees outside I just could no longer put my clothes in an electric dryer so I got a clothes line. Only problem seems to be that they are stiff when dried and the towels are scratchy (like a cheap motel). I am using the same Tide detergent and Downey fabric treatment like always. What do I need to change?
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=== Justification for why this is repair-related: ===
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# Drying clothes outside reduces wear on them, make them last longer.
+
# I thinks this goes with the spirit of the site in green energy use.
Although not a repair question I thinks this goes with the spirit of the site in green energy use. When it's 100 degrees outside I just could no longer put my clothes in an electric dryer so I got a clothes line. Only problem seems to be that they are stiff when dried and the towels are scratchy (like a cheap motel). I am using the same Tide detergent and Downey fabric treatment like always. What do I need to change? Thanks