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Read MoreIt is very often to have damp clothes everywhere in the home in the rainy season. Despite loving rainy season, somewhere we all hate drying clothes in rainy days. When it comes to heavy rainy days, it is impossible to dry clothes indoors. Dry washing is not possible for everyone, especially if you don’t have a dryer at home. So, If you are also fed up of hanging damp clothes in your room and balcony, then you are at the perfect place as we came up with a blog, “how to dry clothes in rainy season” to help you in drying your laundry.
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Drying clothes during the rainy season can be a real challenge, especially when sunlight is scarce and humidity is high. But with a few smart techniques, you can still get fresh, dry laundry indoors.
These simple steps will help you dry clothes faster at home, even in the middle of the monsoon.
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It may seem impossible to dry clothes overnight when it’s raining, but it is possible if done the right way. Begin by using your washing machine’s highest spin cycle to get rid of as much moisture as possible. Hang the clothes separately with sufficient space in between for good airflow. Install them under a ceiling fan or near an exhaust fan, and ensure that the room is well-ventilated. For quicker results, you can position a pedestal fan aiming toward the clothes. You may also have a bucket of rock salt or a dehumidifier available to lower the humidity level. Do not hang clothes in enclosed, poorly aired areas. With these easy tips, you will be able to wake up to nearly dry or completely dry clothes, even on the wettest nights.
Here Are Some Effective Ways to Dry Clothes Indoors During the Rainy Season (Without a Dryer):
The spin cycle in your washing machine removes most of the excess water. For faster indoor drying, run your clothes through a second spin. This helps reduce moisture content and makes air-drying more effective, especially in humid weather.
Set up a heater in a spacious, ventilated room—your laundry room works well. Hang clothes on a drying rack or clothes horse about 1–2 meters away from the heater. This allows warm air to circulate evenly around the garments. For best results, pair it with a dehumidifier to reduce indoor humidity and prevent mould growth.
Wall-mounted drying lines, especially near a water heater or in warmer areas of your home, can be a great space-saving solution. While they aren’t ideal for heavy loads, they work perfectly for everyday essentials like baby clothes, uniforms, and undergarments.
If you have a covered, rainproof garage, install a foldable wall-mounted drying rack on one side. This keeps damp clothes out of your living spaces and gives you ample room to dry a full load without indoor clutter.
For quick drying, especially of small or delicate items, use a hair dryer on high fan speed and low heat. Focus on airflow rather than heat, as circulating air is what actually speeds up the drying process.
Have you ever tried iron and towel method? Well, it does wonders sometimes in drying your clothes in th rainy season. So what you can do is put a towel on your ironing board and place the damp cloth and cover it with another towel and iron it properly over the layers which results in absorbing moisture while protecting your fabric from direct heat.
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You can also dry clothes at home using a high spin cycle on your washing machine, hanging them on a drying rack in an airy room, and in front of a fan or open window. A heater or dehumidifier (some distance away) can also hasten the drying process.
Yes, fans improve air circulation around wet clothes, which speeds up the evaporation of moisture. Positioning a ceiling or pedestal fan near the drying rack can significantly reduce drying time.
The best room is one with good airflow and low humidity—ideally with windows, fans, or a dehumidifier. Avoid small, closed rooms like bathrooms, as poor ventilation can slow drying and cause musty odors.
Yes, a hairdryer on high fan speed and low heat can be used to dry small or urgent clothing items. Keep it at a safe distance and move it around to prevent overheating or damage to the fabric.
Clothes may smell musty if they dry too slowly or in a poorly ventilated space. To prevent this, ensure good airflow, avoid overcrowding, and use fans or dehumidifiers to reduce moisture in the air.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author. They do not necessarily purport to reflect the values or views of Tumbledry.
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