it is in the dryer and it spins so mutch it shrinks
no, its the dryer that shrinks them
no. it's the tumbling action in a washing machine or a dryer that shrinks the clothes. so heat doesn't shrink it.
Put them in the dryer on high. By the way, you spelled "shrink" wrong. :)
No it is only heat and air. It is too much detergent that bonds to the fibers and pulls them together, thus shrinking the overall size. Not the dryer unless the clothes are left in too long and the heat damages the fibers.
Any dryer that has a low-knits or no heat setting is best to not shrink clothes.
it is in the dryer and it spins so mutch it shrinks
no, its the dryer that shrinks them
no. it's the tumbling action in a washing machine or a dryer that shrinks the clothes. so heat doesn't shrink it.
Hair dryer: U.S. Clothes dryer: France
Put them in the dryer on high. By the way, you spelled "shrink" wrong. :)
A dryer usually works, throw it in for a few minutes or better and easier hair dryer
Almost EVERYTHING from a teenage namebrand store will shrink when dried.
no
Clothes shed so much when you put them in the dryer because the dryer is extremely hot and because they were just wet from the washer and you place them in the dryer the heat drys all the wetness which can over dry the clothes and they can shrink
linen will shrink A LOT!!! in the dryer, but i think it is fine getting wet and air drying
It depends on what sort of dryer, clothes? hair? something industrial?