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Thanks to the secret of this grandmother, the laundry in winter dries in record time

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How it works ? If you hang up bed linen, towels and clothing outdoors at temperatures above zero degrees, freezes the water contained in the laundry and lose 90% of its moisture through a chemical phenomenon called sublimation. That is, the water passes from the liquid state to a solid state, then to the gaseous state and then evaporates. Once your clothes get hard, it is time to bring the clothesline home safely. The laundry, which has lost almost all its moisture, dries quickly. In addition, air-dried laundry smells fresh and is no longer old or damp.

If you really have no other choice because it rains or you have no space outdoors to hang your clothes, remember to air the room where you have set up the drying rack, and choose a ventilated and coolest room in the house. Be careful not to place it too close to a radiator to avoid a fire hazard. Also consider turning your clothes on the left to dry them faster.

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