
In winter, it is best to choose a fixed place inside the house to dry clothes. Try to ensure that this place is such that light breeze keeps coming and going. Like near the window or any open corner of the room. Place a rod or a strong rope there. Hang the clothes spread out so that they do not stick to each other and air can get access from all sides.

In winter the fan works less, but light breeze also helps in drying the clothes quickly. If you want, you can turn the table fan towards the clothes. Leave the fan running on low speed overnight, this dries the clothes to a great extent and there is less moisture in them.

The less water there is in the clothes, the faster they will dry. If you wash clothes by hand, then wring them well and squeeze out the water. If you are using a washing machine, run the spin mode twice. This will remove excess water from the clothes and they will start drying quickly.

Place the wet cloth between two dry towels and press the towels well. The towel absorbs water from the clothes. After this, hang the clothes on the hanger and it will dry very fast. This method is very useful and reduces the moisture in clothes immediately.

If you have to wear a garment immediately and it is wet, then the best way is to use a hair dryer. Blow hot air into the collar, sleeves and edges. These places dry the longest. Within a few minutes the cloth becomes dry enough to wear.

When the cloth dries a little but there is still a little moisture, turn it upside down and press it gently. The heat of the press drives out the moisture and the clothes do not smell. After pressing, hang the clothes in the air for one or two hours.

In winter, when the air in the room is very cold and the clothes do not dry at all, a room heater helps a lot. Close the door of the room, turn on the heater and hang clothes at a distance. Gradually the heat of the room will draw out the moisture from the clothes and they will dry quickly.
Published at : 19 Nov 2025 06:53 AM (IST)

