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canoeist52

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4. When my sister visited Sweden in the '70's
Wed Feb 12, 2014, 01:25 PM
Feb 2014

They had a rooms set up with clothes racks and lines with hangers around the perimeter, In the middle, were placed room fans to move the air. This seems to be the fastest and most efficient way to dry many loads at once.

I have an indoor folding wooden rack for drying the non dryer woolies in the winter.
I love my outdoor clothes line, I can hang two large loads of laundry at once from March to November. Cloth lasts much longer when it's air-dried. I like my stiff cotton towels.

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