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Quilt cover in tumble dryer
I have had this problem for years and it's about time I tried to rectify
it.. Basically, whenever I put my quilt cover in the tumble dryer, it ends up wrapping around itself so that at the end of the drying cycle it's in a tight ball. So the outside is perfectly dry but the inside is always still wet. Up until now, I have been stopping the tumble dryer every 10 minutes, unravelling the cover and then putting it back in again, but I have to do this 5 or 6 times until the drying cycle is finished. Anyone got any tips or ideas, please? It drives me up the wall! Thanks in advance. |
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Basically, whenever I put my quilt cover in the tumble dryer, it ends up
wrapping around itself so that at the end of the drying cycle it's in a tight ball. So the outside is perfectly dry but the inside is always still wet. Up until now, I have been stopping the tumble dryer every 10 minutes, unravelling the cover and then putting it back in again, but I have to do this 5 or 6 times until the drying cycle is finished. Anyone got any tips or ideas, please? It drives me up the wall! Thanks in advance. Don't dry it alone. Put a bunch of other stuff in there; as much as you have room for. Pat |
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Don't dry it alone. Put a bunch of other stuff in there; as much as you
have room for. Thank you - that hadn't even occurred to me. I suppose the simplest of ideas can be the hardest to find sometimes - at least that's the case for me! |
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