Wool Dryer Balls for the dryer |
Posted: May 10, 2017 |
As I think I have already told our house is very small, in fact even seem smaller than it is due to the typical inexperience of buying a first home and weaker than my husband for lofts ... "she is so cute!" .. already unfortunate that we find ourselves do not have space and I spend my time moving boxes from side to side .. Anyway, one of the drawbacks of our house is the accumulation of moisture, especially in the children's room (the whole health "series ") .. when we realized that in winter we resorted to live with a bulky and omnipresent roommate said" the clothes horse ", that the walls of the bedroom dripped, and the clothes they put centuries to dry (resulting bit smelly) we decided to buy the dryer. Definitely another life! I have no idea how much consumption but I found that there is a way to make it work less and thus save (time and cash) ... just use your W oll Dryer Balls. It is felt balls (as big as balls) which, do not know what magic formula, are able to reduce the drying time (say it depends on the fact that rolling separate garments, and then accelerate the process) and soften clothes.
Do you need Balls of wool (100%) Knee tights Cotton thread (or nylon)
Put the balls of wool in pantyhose and separate them by the nodes between one and the other with the cotton yarn. Put your salamotto machine and set a high temperature program (minimum 60%) if you want to add a little detergent. The balls that way and become infeltriranno real felt balls. After the washing put them to dry.
When I saw them I honestly do not believe much in their utility, but since I had the wool did not know how to use (no, not knitting) I said "but yes, we make an attempt." Wow to use dryer balls Then i quantified the duration of drying with normal load (which is never as specified by the timer) without dryer balls and then I tried with the balls. Do you believe that I saved 45 minutes? I think the difference between the various dried face tissues vary from time to time the saving of time, but in any case I found an exciting result!
If you use a mild detergent I recommend avoiding fabric softener and add a few drops of essential oil to the balls, the result will be even better: nothing chemical, fragrance and softness assured. If the detergent is already flavored drops are not necessary, but the softening effect is still guaranteed.
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