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Extra friends that don’t want to iron:
If you want to avoid ironing too much, there are a few things you can do at home. The first is to wash and select your clothes carefully.
If you despise ironing, you should consider the dryer, a wonderful ally. In fact, using it to dry garments guarantees wrinkle- and pin-mark-free drying and drastically cuts down on ironing time.
Your clothes-hanging technique will take on more significance in the absence of a dryer. Hanging garments requires caution, as does handling them carefully and spreading them out with your hands to avoid creasing them too much.
Afterwards, take it all off without waiting any more than a few hours—if any—to dry. This will prevent the cleaned clothing, tablecloths, and other items from air drying, ensuring that they retain their suppleness.
After washing, the next crucial and time-consuming step is to fold the garments. Actually, lay out all of the items on a table. Then, carefully fold each item of clothing, making sure to pull properly on the sleeves, pockets, and hems.