Wednesday, August 1, 2018

The Laundry Room Tips

A portable laundry rack that runs on wheels is very convenient to have in the house.



It is good for days when it looks like it is going to rain but there are clothes to be washed.  You can push it to the corner where the sun is shining and push it back in when it starts to drizzle.

You can hang many items on this laundry rack as its poles are extendable.



These circular hoop hangers are suitable for hanging heavier clothing such as jeans, pants, thick clothings or sweaters.  There are also useful for hanging bed sheets and pillow cases.



If you hang the bottom of the pants with pegs as shown in the photo, the weight of the pants will pull the creases out as it dries so that there will less creases for you to iron out.



However, instead of using these loop hangers for drying all items in your laundry, it is best that you use the kind that you regularly hang your clothes on in the wardrobe.  These are heavy duty hangers which can be used to hang pants or thicker clothing.  You are likely to get free hangers like the black one if you send your clothes out for laundry service.



The ones below will not take too much space in your wardrobe.  Try not to choose one with smaller hook as it will make hanging it difficult if the poles of your drying rack or wardrobe is of a bigger diameter.



You can remove dried clothes, that do not need ironing, from the laundry rack and store it in your room without the hassle of changing hangers.  Leave the remaining dried clothes on the laundry rack and push it into the room where you do your ironing.

There should also be a fordable umbrella rack for smaller pieces of clothing, such as, inner wear, socks, shorts, mop cloth and small kitchen towels.  One that is strong and large enough that you can hang a few items together is better.



As it is installed with grips at the end of each hanger, you can slip your items into the grips to hold them securely to the rack. An extra clothe peg can be used to prevent the longer pieces, such as,  towels from being blown off by the wind.



Can you count the number of loop hangers you will need if you do not have an umbrella rack like this?  No mad rush to get the clothes in when it rains as you just need to grab this one piece of hanger.



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