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Old 08-28-06, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by gwd
...Maybe I should try stringing a clothesline across my apartment to see how well one works inside? It would save me $1.00 per week...
I select my clothes based on how well they dry on hangers after going through a wash & spin cycle. They are ideal for travel. They last years longer because they aren't battered every week by going through a tumble dryer. That fuzz which accumulates in the dryer is your clothes being slowly ground up. A good starting point for looking at quick dry travel clothes is a product line called Tilley Endurables. My Tilley stuff is almost dry when it comes out of the washing machine.
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