Unfortunately I have not figured out the modern washer dryer process. It ruins many of my clothes.
But pants i have many pairs that I don't like or that don't fit. Like drawers full, I can't give enough away. I usually have 2 or 3 pairs that I wear on a regular basis.
I do. The low heat setting is still too high on my dryer it still happens. And no heat leaves them wet. So I gotta try and heat on low til they're warm then go to no heat.
The only way I've found to reliably dry clothes without ruining them is by letting them air dry. No matter what settings you use, the dryer will ruin most of your clothes eventually.
I dry my stuff outside on the line, and if it rains it goes on the clothes airer in the laundry room. If you're in a cold, damp part of the world then you usually need to get some air movement, and maybe some heat - space heater, fan etc.
About how many pants/jeans do you own?
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Unfortunately I have not figured out the modern washer dryer process. It ruins many of my clothes.
But pants i have many pairs that I don't like or that don't fit. Like drawers full, I can't give enough away. I usually have 2 or 3 pairs that I wear on a regular basis.
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Wash yo shit in cold water with like colors. dry on low heat.
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I do. The low heat setting is still too high on my dryer it still happens. And no heat leaves them wet. So I gotta try and heat on low til they're warm then go to no heat.
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The only way I've found to reliably dry clothes without ruining them is by letting them air dry. No matter what settings you use, the dryer will ruin most of your clothes eventually.
I dry my stuff outside on the line, and if it rains it goes on the clothes airer in the laundry room. If you're in a cold, damp part of the world then you usually need to get some air movement, and maybe some heat - space heater, fan etc.