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Plug a blow dryer in and dry it.
Static cling. Usually caused by dry air.
Hair dryer: U.S. Clothes dryer: France
put them in the DRYER
Your dryer should dry it. The clothes might be a little damp but a good non-cheapy dryer should give you dry clothes no matter what.
Towel dry it, then use a blow dryer.
I dry about 8 loads a week. It's easy to move one load from the washer to the dryer so it's not about separating it again, you just take a washed load and move it to the dryer. It's not a good idea to mix colors and whites in the dryer because lint can transfer between the items. **** : The first response to this question is ridiculous. : I do about 42 loads of laundry a year, that's less than one per week. I read that Proctor and Gamble claim that the average American family does 300 loads/ year, that's 6 loads/ week. I prefer to dry only about half of my washed clothes, so about 22 dryer loads a year.
To dry wet hair...(Hint: HAIR DRYER)
with air ,a dryer.
it is dryer than Arizona
To the dryer or the clothesline.
towels get wetter as you get dry