There are very few things that feel as good as wearing a freshly dried shirt straight out of the dryer. The warm and cozy feeling of wearing a freshly dried shirt can’t be compared to anything else in this world. But washing and drying clothes pose problems of their own, especially in the drying phase. Mostly you are struggling with separating clothes from one another and that is a frustrating thing to do. But with this handy and nifty trick, you can say good bye to clothes sticking with one another.
1 Static in clothes during washing
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You must know about static electricity. The electricity that builds up in clothes when they rub against each other or surface in the machine causes the static electricity to build up in clothes. Therefore the clothes cling to each other after the washing and drying cycle is over. It sometimes becomes difficult to separate the clothes from each other and then sometimes they also give a neat little shock when you take them out of the dryer. Imagine walking into your office and people laughing at you throughout the day. At the end of the day someone mercifully tells you that there has been a pair of panties sticking to the back of your pant legs without you knowing anything about it. Such things happen when static electricity builds up in clothes. Click on the next slide to know how to get rid of this problem.
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