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How to get my trousers dry for tomorrow?!!
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if you live in a house over the banaster it will be dry in no time hthDon't sweat the small stuff, Its all small stuff.0
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Put them on a hanger and hang them on a door or inside the airing cupboard door. (You might need to turn the curved bit on the hanger around if you don't have door hooks).0
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Hung on a hanger they will dry in plenty of time ,we dry stuff on hangers here ( hung on curtain rail near widow ) and they are dryless than 12 hours.0
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In the morning, use a hairdrier with a diffuser inside/down the legs.0
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Clean knickers how to dry trousers, are these posts for real?Blackpool_Saver is female, and does not live in Blackpool0
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Blackpool_Saver wrote: »Clean knickers how to dry trousers, are these posts for real?
yes my post is for real. I am only 22 and do not have ANY "real life experience"
So i find this board really helpful in all the silly little things i feel that i should know already, but don't.
I usually do my washing on my day off, but i am now working 2 jobs and working 7 days a week!!! With 1 pair of black trousers, and no days off, i was wondering if there was any quicker ways i didn't know about to make sure they are dry in time for work tomorrow!0 -
come back Home Economics in school!!!!0
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If things are nearly dry but not quite - I iron them and pay extra attention to the seams where it stays damp longer.
working on clearing the clutterDo I want the stuff or the space?0 -
littlepinkstars44 wrote: »yes my post is for real. I am only 22 and do not have ANY "real life experience"
So i find this board really helpful in all the silly little things i feel that i should know already, but don't.
I usually do my washing on my day off, but i am now working 2 jobs and working 7 days a week!!! With 1 pair of black trousers, and no days off, i was wondering if there was any quicker ways i didn't know about to make sure they are dry in time for work tomorrow!
:T and please don't be afraid to ask any questions in the future either - I know I have learned a lot from these forums and really look forward to new ideas and tips...you live and you learn...0 -
So littlepinkstars, the burning question is.... did they dry in time??
Congrats on the new job btw!Debt at LBM (17/10/08) £5727.61 Debt free date 31/08/090
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