the male dancer
written by Vestris2000 on 11.12. at 04:44:20 - as answer to: Re: Post-laundry day blues by Dr. Dancebelt >You could either: >-move to a drier climate where they would dry faster.>-wring out the excess water by rolling them in a towel. I will try rolling them in a towel. In the summer, I line-dry my dancewear, although this is somewhat risky, because of the birds. Thanks, Doc. >>>I handwash my tights and dancebelts and let them drip dry on a rack in my bathtub. When they no longer drip, I transfer the rack to my livingroom, next to a radiator. The tights will dry overnight, but the dancebelts hold water, and I can wait for days for them to dry completely.>>I used to put wet dancebelts in the drier, but they tended to shrink, or the heat would damage the waistbelt or strap. Is there any way to accelerate the drying process that is safe to the dancebelt? >>-V- Answers to this message: |