superelectronic
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In an unusual twist of fate, a winter wonderland has descended upon London and put something of a spanner into the works of washday - i.e. my normal line drying routine has been scuppered (for the second day running as it goes - yesterday two charming folk decided to have bonfires...bearing in mind I'm in inner London it's hardly appropriate, but anyway...). Consequently, I have thrown caution to the wind and tumble dried the white wash including a white cotton double sheet. The result was rather crumpled and I have had to spend 20 minutes ironing every last damn inch - usually I need only shake, hang out then fold and hang over a radiator to air, living with the odd wrinkle. So my question is: what's the best way to tumble dry sheets without turning them into rags?
I'm using a standard European 5-6kg dryer BTW and I did use softener...
Not the most intersting of topics, I know, but any tips are gratefully received should I find myself in a similar situation in the future (heaven forbid I should ever be deprived of a washing line - it's just not right!).
Many thanks
Al, live from a snowy SE4.
I'm using a standard European 5-6kg dryer BTW and I did use softener...
Not the most intersting of topics, I know, but any tips are gratefully received should I find myself in a similar situation in the future (heaven forbid I should ever be deprived of a washing line - it's just not right!).
Many thanks
Al, live from a snowy SE4.