Saturday, December 27, 2008

laundry question...

ok, y'all me frendz, i want some ANSWERS....

answer me zis question:

do you take your laundry out of the dryer when it is completely dry, or when it is still slightly damp? ... and why?

my answer... i try to take it out only when it's bone dry... this is because i am moisture phobic - ie. mold phobic. i've had too many belonging have to be trashed because of mildew from too much moisture in the environment... i'd rather have completely dried clothes (even if it's a bit harder on the clothes) and a low-humidity environment that reduces the risk of mold, than to baby my clothes and increase the humidity in my house.

i *do* hang some items to dry, but only in the bathroom with the fan on... and they don't go in my closet until they are bone dry, too. ....everything that can be safely dried in the dryer gets dried in the dryer!!!

plz to comment with yer answers?!!?!!

4 comments:

  1. I like my laundry dry.... I am an advocate of line drying. It's my mother's fault. She made it do it every summer since I was old enough to help with the laundry :D

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  2. Hmm I'd say I only take mine out when they're dry..except once in awhile when I forget to put my clothes in the dryer and I have to WORK..then I dry them & end up having to wear slightly damp clothes. SICK.

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  3. yum, line drying... i did that when i lived up on the bench, loved it... once i got over the possibility of little buggies having made a temporary home in my clothes, lol....

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  4. I dry mine til it's hottttttt and very dry!
    Probably why I've been known to shrink items!LOL

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