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When we dry these synthetics
in Here is your first Forum Thu Dec 12, 2013 10:53 amby kuggjery • 5 Posts
synthetics. When we dry these synthetics or any of our many other Things With Elastic at high heat (specific examples: all bras, lululemonesque clothing, ExOfficio GiveNGo Boxer, Nike 100% Polyester Running Shirt, Nike 100% Polyester Basketball Shorts), these things:
STINK LIKE THEY HAVE BEEN BURNED www.velvetbunnys.co.uk/available-animals/ (cuz they probably have)
Elastic degrades like whoa (crinkle crinkle little star)
I guess I could run these on the low setting of one dryer, but I'm still leery of the results, so normally I just take them out and hang dry them ALL OVER our apartment.
posted by xiaolongbao to home garden (9 www.wholesalecheap49ersjerseys.com answers total) 2 users marked this as a favorite
xiaolongbao: I guess I could run these on the low setting of one dryer, but I'm still leery of the results, so normally I just take them out and hang dry them ALL OVER our apartment.
My dryer has a "No Heat/Tumble Only" cycle. For hightech synthetics, it should not take too long for them to dry even with no heat at all.
posted by Rock Steady at 12:19 PM on March 11
I send my tech running clothes to a wash and fold and have never had a problem. (Silverstar on the UWS). I don't know what they do, but they come back looking and smelling great. I own a lot of yoga clothes and nice underwear and none of it was ruined. I never even mentioned it to them, it just came back fine every time.
posted by melissam at 12:22 PM on March 11
+1 on Air Dry (or "no heat") in the dryer. I dry all kinds of things that aren't supposed to go through the dryer that way, and I've never had an issue. It's much faster and more convenient than hanging things all over the house.
posted by primethyme at 12:32 PM www.wholesalecheapbroncosjerseys.com on March 11
I also do handwash some delicate vintages dresses and to dry them I bought a drying rack that I put in the shower and put a box fan in front of that. Does the trick.
posted by melissam at 12:38 PM on March 11
I've been using Bliss on the UES for almost a year, my synthetics haven't had an issue, though I'm not sure I have as many synthetics as you do.
However, it's a family run business, and they respond very well to feedback. I would imagine if you portioned out a section of your laundry and asked them to "tumble dry" only, they'd be receptive.
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posted by teabag at 1:04 PM on March 11 cheap jerseys
I use Lai Lai (E. 83rd St.) and Wash 84 (1st Ave. btw 83/84th Sts.) and have had no trouble with delicates or gym clothes. Wash picks up and delivers, I'm not sure about Lai Lai.
posted by TravellingCari cheap jerseys at 1:15 PM on March 11
I'm not in your neighborhood, but I've asked my local laundry to not dry certain items. Haven't had any issues they usually drape them over a cart so when I pick them up they have airdried somewhat.
I tried my dry cleaner's new laundry service once gave them some items that I didn't want dried. They didn't dry them but they folded up the wet clothing and put them into the laundry bag along with the dry clothes.
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