Another clothes drying tip.
This came from Roxie. Thanks! TJ
In the second bathroom used by my two young grandsons, who don't take showers, I put an extra shower curtain rod in the middle of the tub. I use it to dry T-shirts, and other things from hangers. I use the other rod (the one on the out side) for the same thing. I can hang the boys jeans, shirts, and under ware there and it is not in the way when the kids use the bathroom.
I also found a really large drying rack at an Amish Craft show. It is huge. I spent $30.00 on it, but to me it is worth every penny. I can hang a huge load of towels, wash cloths, and under ware and socks on this rack and leave it under a ceiling fan and it is dry over night. (I do this when we have rain, other wise everything goes outside on the big clothes line)
I do always hang T-shirts on a hanger with a small clothes pin on the arm hole seam to keep them from getting that funny bump on the shoulder. I leave these 'nice' T-shirts in side as I don't want sun fading.
In the second bathroom used by my two young grandsons, who don't take showers, I put an extra shower curtain rod in the middle of the tub. I use it to dry T-shirts, and other things from hangers. I use the other rod (the one on the out side) for the same thing. I can hang the boys jeans, shirts, and under ware there and it is not in the way when the kids use the bathroom.
I also found a really large drying rack at an Amish Craft show. It is huge. I spent $30.00 on it, but to me it is worth every penny. I can hang a huge load of towels, wash cloths, and under ware and socks on this rack and leave it under a ceiling fan and it is dry over night. (I do this when we have rain, other wise everything goes outside on the big clothes line)
I do always hang T-shirts on a hanger with a small clothes pin on the arm hole seam to keep them from getting that funny bump on the shoulder. I leave these 'nice' T-shirts in side as I don't want sun fading.





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