Washing and drying clothes is a small thing we often do in our life, but we often make a brand new clothes yellow and wrinkled due to improper operation, so how to dry it? It turns out that clothes of different materials have different drying requirements. Today, on behalf of Yijia clothes drying rack manufacturers, Xiaobian will tell you the tips for drying clothes!

How to dry cotton clothes
Before drying cotton clothes, you can use the washing machine to dry them. When drying, you should turn the clothes inside out to dry and flatten the clothes as much as possible without wrinkles. If it is a pure cotton garment, it should be dried until it is 80 to 90% dry, then taken off and folded and flattened, and then dried, it will be as smooth as ever.

How to dry silk clothes
Silk clothes should be turned over and placed in a cool place to dry and avoid exposure to the sun to prevent the silk from turning yellow after exposure. Do not twist or dry.
Do not use alkaline detergents for silk clothes, and neutral or silk-specific detergents should be used.

How to dry jeans
Try not to wring out the jeans, hang them upside down when dripping water, and make the trousers into a barrel shape, which is more conducive to ventilation and faster drying.
Similarly, jeans should not be exposed to strong light, and iron should not be used, otherwise they will easily deteriorate and shrink.

How to dry a sweater
Wrap the washed sweater with a clean dry towel with good water absorption, squeeze to remove most of the water, then gently spread the sweater with the palm of your hand and pat it flat until there are no wrinkles, and put it in a ventilated place to dry. It should not be exposed to strong light to avoid fading.
The wool sweater after washing in this way is as smooth as before, full of elasticity, and more comfortable to wear.

How to dry white clothes
If white clothes are exposed to strong sunlight or for a long time, it is easy to turn yellow. This is because the fluorescent dyes contained in the laundry detergent remain on the clothes. After a day of sun exposure, the fluorescent dyes absorb a lot of sunlight, which will make the clothes turn yellow. Therefore, it is best to dry in a cool and ventilated place, and put away the clothes immediately after drying.
