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Old 09-28-2012 | 09:00 AM
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Al Czervik
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Originally Posted by captain beefy
Like others have said, synthetic materials that wick moisture are key. A little trick I learned is hose them down in the shower and microwave the clothes for 30 seconds at a time. (Make sure there is no metal zippers on the clothing unless you want an amateur laser light show..don't ask how I know that). If there's no microwave, the blow dryer works really well too(it's how I heat my food sometimes when there is no microwave). I also keep dryer sheets in a zip lock bag and each day will take out a new one and roll or fold my clothes around the dryer sheet. The dryer sheet coupled with dry clothes makes all the difference.
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