How do get rid of wrinkles in clothes in the dryer?
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put a damp towel in the dryer with dried and wrinkled clothes, turn heat to warm. when buzzer sounds open dryer and start folding.
Is the dryer stuffed too full? Is the setting too hot? Do you take out and immediately hang or fold items? See if these links help.
https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-prevent-wrinkled-clothes-2147248
https://www.buzzfeed.com/alisoncaporimo/not-a-wrinkle-in-time
https://m.wikihow.com/Reduce-Laundry-Wrinkles
I iron just about everything, and I mean everything, I iron my nightgowns. But in a pinch I have tossed a damp towel in the dryer with a few items to get them fluffed up a bit.
I also swear by felted wool dryer balls too.
Here's what I do to prevent wrinkles, and get them out.
I dry only half a load sometimes, on low for a longer time, so the clothes don't smash against each other so much. I also try to get things out as soon as they are clean and hang or lay them flat so they don't get wrinkled.
To take out wrinkles in something clean, I turn on the shower and dash the item through the water once or twice as a quick spray to dampen it. Then I put it in the dryer with a dry towel and run it on low.
I typically just run the dryer for another hot cycle.
A ball of crunched up tin foil.
Place a damp washcloth in the dryer and run it fo 10-15 minutes.
My husband is allergic to fabric softeners, so we use dryer balls
I scruntch up aluminum foil into 2 tight balls and keep them in my dryer. It works!