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Dea2019
1 year ago

Because fibers pull together under heat!

This is why you shouldn’t buy clothes from low-quality fabrics (the low-cost flower)

And you can also dry on a clothes rack! Yes, it takes a little longer, but it saves the wallet and the clothes!

ArniD
1 year ago

Not all parts are smaller. Only if you have either put in a garment that is not suitable for dryers or the wrong program has been chosen.

fantaBall
1 year ago

Because heat pulls the fibers together and gets them smaller and naturally it also comes to the clothes quality what’s in there

ToastToastbrot
1 year ago

Hello,

Fibres are woven into fabrics that eventually become our clothing. Previously, fibers such as cotton, wool or nylon are stretched for the production of threads. Heat, water and movement can release this strain, so that the textiles shrink.

Check out this website:

https://www.beko.com/at-de/service/washing machine-use-Article/how-vermeide-ich-that-my-clothing-beim-waschen-and-drying-includes#:~:text=fiber%20in%20ie%20eing-webt,dissolve%2C%20sshrins20

Especially when there is too high a temperature in the dryer, the stretched threads shrink to their original length. A laundry item in the dryer can be up to ten percent smaller. In particular, low-grade substances are quickly used.

Greetings Daniel

SeniorSteward
1 year ago

Because hot air acts on the textile fabric, shrinking.

Then you just have to dry it gently and lukewarm, then it just lays for 6 hours. Or you take a dry crack and let Mother Nature do it at the zero rate. No more shrinking.

AriZona04
1 year ago

I think the heat is making the material.

Put your laundry on a tumble dryer and let it dry in the air. It’s not getting smaller.

Nordseefan
1 year ago

Do not in the dryer, or only at low temperature.

Also items that are completely unfit for the dryer

Idris164
1 year ago

Not all clothes in the dryer are smaller.. only those that are not suitable for the heat..

either look down the temperature at the dryer or dry on the leash

Tommyleinchen59
1 year ago

I never use the dryer.

Grautvornix
1 year ago

The question wasn’t how you dried your clothes.