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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>Janet wrote:
>
>> I have a dryer but I much prefer to dry the laundry outside on a
>> clothesline, for that reason. It smells wonderful and feels very soft.
>> You can't buy that fresh-air smell or wind-dried texture in a bottle.
>>
>> Janet UK

>
>Actually, you can buy it, the smell anyway. If you don't mind adding
>more chemicals to your laundry.


The only people who don't use clothes dryers are those who are too
miserly to spend the few pennies on electric. They don't realize how
sunlight ruins fabrics, UV rays bleach the colors and destroys the
fibers.

>We use a dryer. More sanitary than pollen, pine needles and other
>pollution in the air.


Not to mention bird poop... birds love clothes lines... first time a
murder of crows poops your freshly laundered clothes you'll never hang
clothes outdoors again. Another thing is dryers suck all that pesky
lint off your laundry. There's really no point in doing laundry if
you hang it outdoors, could easily end up dirtier than before you
laundered it. The only times I hang laundry are items that say not to
machine dry; knits, certain wicking and sports gear fabrics, woolens,
ladies delicates, but then they are hung on a line indoors... I hang
bras in my office where I can keep an eye on them and feel them to
know when they are dry... did yoose know that there are special bra
hangers:
http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&key...l_937vj1783v_e