Do I need to iron my clothes after drying them?

Do I need to iron clothes after drying?How many people - so many opinions. Some housewives are indignant that clothes after drying become so dry that it is simply impossible to iron them properly without an iron with a powerful burst of steam. At the same time, other housewives are delighted with the work of their “home assistant”, because there is no need to iron clothes after the dryer at all. Allegedly, with correctly selected drying modes, clothes dry evenly and without wrinkles, so you can save time and do without an iron. Let's figure out how things are in reality.

Is ironing required after drying?

First of all, it is worth noting that everyone has their own tastes and requirements for appearance. Many modern people adhere to the point of view that it is not worth spending time on ironing at all, since it is enough to wash the clothes, dry them on a line, and put them in the closet, and the wrinkles will disappear on their own during wear. And even if they don’t disappear, there’s nothing wrong with that. This idea was passed on to our residents from representatives of other countries, who often do not think about appearance, preferring relaxed images instead of severity.the soleplate of the iron will help

It is logical that lovers of a conservative style do not accept this approach, so they continue to iron not only classic shirts and trousers, but even jeans, T-shirts, shorts and all other clothes. People with this mindset will not be satisfied with the quality of clothes after drying, and they will definitely want to remove numerous wrinkles. It's true that a dryer won't remove all the wrinkles from your clothes, but they can be much less if you use the equipment correctly. Here are some recommendations to make your life easier.

  • Choosing the right drying mode is half the success, because programs must be selected strictly based on the type of items or fabric from which the clothes are made. In simple devices, the choice of modes is small, limited to categories of things, for example “Cotton”, “Delicates”, “Synthetics” and so on. But more expensive machines provide precise categories to choose from, say “Jeans”, “Shirts”, “Bed Linen” and so on. And these are not just words, because each program differs in conditions, temperature and duration of the session, so as not to dry out the clothes. So, the mode for shirts will leave fewer wrinkles and dry things at a more gentle pace.dryer modes
  • Following the manufacturer's loading recommendations is also very important. For example, if the maximum load of the device is 8 kilograms, then it is undesirable to fill it with more than 4 kilograms of synthetic clothing or jeans. As for shirts, it is better to dry them in small batches - 1 kilogram each, otherwise they can become very wrinkled during the drying process, and after that it will be almost impossible to iron them.

Be sure to study the official instructions to understand the maximum amount of items you should load into the machine at one time, so as not to spoil the clothes and complicate further ironing.

  • Either immediately pull the clothes out of the hopper, or run the “Anti-crease” function. Manufacturers advise taking out the laundry immediately after drying so that it does not lie static and dry out. However, if you can’t pull out your clothes in time, you can activate “Anti-crease”. In this mode, the drum will rotate even after the main drying program has finished to prevent wrinkles.

So just three simple steps can make your life easier after using your dryer.

What kind of things will the dryer harm?

Not all clothes can be placed in the dryer. Products made from fragile materials such as silk, lace, wool and knitwear require special care. High temperatures can damage such clothes, and the items may simply shrink. However, there is a way out - you can protect wool clothes with the help of household appliances that are marked with a Woolmark certificate.Do not dry your skin in a dryer

In addition to the fabrics listed, it is prohibited to dry clothes made of tulle, cambric, nylon and leather. Also, do not dry items with various appliqués, rhinestones, embroidery and other stylistic solutions that may come off or come off. Such items should be dried using the usual method, hanging the clothes on lines. In any case, if you doubt whether this or that product can be loaded into a drying machine, study the manufacturer’s label, because even if there is no composition there, there will definitely be information about whether the use of machine drying is permissible.

   

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