5 Things Everyone Gets Wrong When Hanging Clothes on the Line

Oct 28, 2022 Rajat Chakrobarty

Whether we like it or not, laundry has to be done on a regular basis if we need a steady supply of clean clothes. But we all know that laundry can become a very cumbersome chore, especially when you don’t handle it well. Not many people enjoy doing laundry, and it is rather unfortunate as one cannot really escape the chore in day-to-day life.

Laundry is not just about tossing soiled clothes in the washing machine and hanging them on the line to dry. It requires a lot of planning. First and foremost, you will have to sort your clothes in the right way. You cannot afford to wash your white garments with clothes with running colors. Similarly, you should not wash delicate clothing with your jeans. This is common sense!

After washing your clothes, you need to sort them once again and store them neatly in your closet for easy use. If you don’t sort your clothes well, it will be hard for you to find the garments that you need when you need them. The process of washing is pretty straightforward. You just have to use adequate amounts of washing liquid and turn on the washing machine. But drying the clothes can become a bit of a tricky process. If you don’t dry them well, you will go through a lot of hassle as you fold them and store them in your closet.

After washing your clothes, you need to sort them once again and store them neatly in your storage cabinet for easy use. If you don’t sort your clothes well, it will be hard for you to find the garments that you need when you need them. The process of washing is pretty straightforward. You just have to use adequate amounts of washing liquid and turn on the washing machine. But drying the clothes can become a bit of a tricky process. If you don’t dry them well, you will go through a lot of hassle as you fold them and store them in your closet.

Avoid These 5 Mistakes While Putting Clothes on the Line

The article below details a few simple mistakes people make as they hang their clothes on the line. Read on to find out how you can avoid these mistakes and have beautifully laundered clothes every day!

Not using pegs

 

It is unfortunate how underestimated clothes pegs really are. You cannot take them for granted as you do your everyday laundry. You will need them to hold your clothes in place as they dry on the line. Many people think that the process of using pegs is an added burden to the already cumbersome task of drying clothes. They tend to skip this part, often experiencing drastic results.

When you don’t use pegs on your laundry, the chances of the wind blowing them off the line are higher. You will run the risk of soiling your clothes more if you don’t hang them properly. So take that extra minute and finish the job the right way. You will thank yourself later.

You have to also make sure that you invest in quality laundry hangers and pegs. Cheap ones will quite often break in a few months, and you will have to spend money to replace them. Look for pegs that are made with high-quality plastic or stainless steel. As the pegs are exposed to dampness, they will tend to rust, and you don’t want marks left on your clothes!

Bunching up the clothes

When drying your clothes, make sure to use all of the available space on your clothesline. When you bunch up the clothes to dry them, it will be hard for you to get well-dried clothes without wet spots. Bunching up your clothes can also cause wrinkles, and it will add to your problems when it’s time to iron them!

Using one peg to hang multiple clothes

 

This is yet another common mistake that many people unwittingly make. Using a single peg to dry multiple clothes reduces the space between your clothes, reducing the effectiveness of drying. So be sure to use separate pegs for the clothes that you hang.

Refrain from shaping clothes before hanging them

If you don’t shape the clothes before you hang them, it will be hard to dry them well. Be sure to pull out the sleeves and pant legs into proper shape and then hang them neatly.

A lot of people opt to shake their clothes into shape. You will have to be mindful if you do this, as it can cause the clothes to twist out of shape. Wet clothes are heavier, and as you shake the clothes, it can damage the fabric. Try to be gentle if and when you shake out clothes before drying them.

Hanging the clothes wrong way up 

 

If you hang the clothes upside-down, you will preserve the delicate shoulders of your shirts as well as the waists of your pants. These are very important parts of the clothes, so you need to make sure that they remain intact so you can use your clothes for a long time without a problem.

I hope these tips will help you to make your laundry tasks more effective.

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