
The frequent rain and high humidity make clothes take forever to dry even when washed with a washing machine, resulting in unpleasant odors and even mold affecting health.
1. Hacks to speed up clothes drying in the humid rainy season
The rainy weather and high humidity make clothes take a long time to dry, causing them to have an unpleasant smell and even mold, affecting health.
Here are some small tips to ensure you always have dry, fresh-smelling clothes, whether it's raining or sunny. Immediately hang clothes after washing and in the early morning, use a clothes dryer, iron, etc.
1. Hang clothes immediately after washing and in the early morning
The best time to hang clothes is in the morning. Clothes will dry and naturally eliminate bacteria under the sunlight throughout the day, giving them enough time to air dry.
Some people think that washing at night will give clothes more time to dry. However, without sunlight in the evening, high humidity will make the clothes damp and cause an unpleasant smell.
You should also hang clothes immediately after washing to avoid damp clothes breeding mold in the washing machine.

(Hang clothes in the morning to allow them enough time to dry and be naturally disinfected by sunlight)
2. Create space between clothes sets
Hang each piece of clothing on a separate hanger and space the hangers apart to allow all parts of the clothes to come into contact with sunlight and wind, drying quickly.
3. Hang clothes upside down or use moisture-absorbing cotton
- Hang clothes upside down: For jeans, trousers, long-sleeved T-shirts, etc., hang them upside down on hangers and clip them to dry them faster.
- Use moisture-absorbing cotton: Place a cotton towel on a table, lay the woolen clothes on top, roll the towel tightly, and it will absorb water from the woolen clothes. After that, take the clothes out to dry, and they will dry faster.

Hang clothes upside down for quick water drainage.
4. Utilize a clothes dryer
A clothes dryer is an indispensable appliance in households with small children. During the humid rainy season, clothes take a long time to dry, leaving children without clothes to wear. Additionally, prolonged dampness in clothes can lead to dangerous mold growth.
Using a clothes dryer not only ensures you always have dry clothes regardless of the weather, but also keeps them fresh and wrinkle-free.

(The SUNHOUSE SHD2701 clothes dryer uses static drying to prevent wear and tear on clothes, PTC convection heat technology protects clothes from wrinkles, a high-speed fan quickly dries clothes, and a large heating compartment can dry a large amount of clothes at once)
5. Use an iron
You can also use an iron, which not only flattens dry clothes but also eliminates bacteria and dries damp clothes. However, only iron clothes when they are slightly damp, not when they are wet to avoid electric shock.

(An iron can disinfect and dry damp clothes)