It depends how wet they are. If it very light, then I'd say you wouldn't need to. If they are fully soaked, then I would suggest putting them in the wash.
When you were knocking on the door of my house, I was soaking my clothes in water to wash them.The children were soaking wet from the rain.
The pressure washing is not affected by the rain, but you will get wet! I prefer to pressure wash on a dry or sunny day.
Get it wet, like wash it or go out in the rain
A simple solution is to get a clean wash cloth and wet it thoroughly. Toss the clothes and the wash cloth back in the dryer and let it run for about 10 minutes on the hot setting. Take them out immediately and hang them. The wash cloth will probably still be wet, so let it air dry.
A simple solution is to get a clean wash cloth and wet it thoroughly. Toss the clothes and the wash cloth back in the dryer and let it run for about 10 minutes on the hot setting. Take them out immediately and hang them. The wash cloth will probably still be wet, so let it air dry.
On a sunny day when there are no chances of rain.
No it should not die, chickens get wet in the rain. They get wet from splashing through the water dish and they get very wet when feeding outside after a rain.
Easier if wet, wash hands first.
Janet got so wet from the rain, she had to wring out her sodden clothes.
You can walk your ferret in the rain if she/he likes being wet.
Because it turns into acid rain with Venus's atmosphere
They would fall apart too easily, apically if they got wet, such as being exposed to the rain. Also, they would probably be too flammable. One lit match on your clothes and you would be engulfed in flames in seconds. Clothes should not be too flammable.