A trick to make clothes dry

In humid weather, clothes dry slowly and are easily contaminated with mold floating in the air. Especially on plum rainy days, when drying clothes indoors, the evaporated moisture will cause the indoor humidity to rise. Research by the Glasgow Art Institute in the UK shows that if the clothes washed are dried indoors, 2 liters of water will evaporate during the process. In the poor ventilation room, the maximum humidity will increase by 3 times. Researchers pointed out that mold is prone to breeding in this environment, and people with allergic constitutions may experience symptoms such as asthma. In this regard, the Japanese beauty and health network "Branger" has given good advice.

Clothes should be dried quickly, and low air humidity and good ventilation are two prerequisites. It is recommended not to wash a large amount of clothes at one time. They should be washed and dried in batches to reduce the evaporation of moisture; long and short clothes are dried, such as long trousers and long skirts are separated by short tops such as T-shirts, which is conducive to ventilation; you can also lay a few newspapers on the floor directly under the clothes, which can not only speed up the evaporation of moisture, but also absorb the water dripping from clothes, helping to prevent the increase of indoor humidity; if you are in a hurry to wear clothes, you can also blow the clothes with an electric fan.

In addition, do not let the umbrella be folded and placed when wet. After entering the house, you should put away the umbrella and shake off the moisture, then open and wipe off the mud spots and other dirt on the surface, and then dry in a cool and ventilated place. Do not let it dry in the sun, otherwise it will easily fade and turn yellow.