5. Blow-dry your clothes
Hair dryers can do wonders on wrinkles, especially if you’re in a hurry or you’re traveling and you don’t have an iron available. First, wet the wrinkled surface of the item (bottled water is recommended) and then hang it on a wire or rope, if possible, and direct the heat on it. Adjust the temperature depending on the clothing material, and hold the dryer at least 50 cm away from it to avoid the risk of burning.
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6. Roll your clothes after they dry
Even if our mothers and grandmothers did this to every piece of clothing after they were washed, ironing is definitely one of the worst chores. That’s why we have to at least try to avoid clothes getting wrinkled by doing one small thing after they’re fully dried. Depending on how you chose to hang them on the rope after getting them out of the washing machine, some materials look ugly no matter what we do. But what do you think if I told you that it all starts with how you fold your clothes after they are dry? Put your clothes on a flat surface (it can be on the floor too) and smoothly try to stretch the material. Then roll it up as tight as possible like you do with a chicken wrap, and then place the clothing under a mattress for 30 minutes. This is basically the process of ironing but without an iron.
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