
How to Hang Shirts on a Clothesline Without Peg Marks
Peg dents on collars and shoulders are avoidable with better hanging points, gentler pegs and a little more airflow.
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Peg dents on collars and shoulders are avoidable with better hanging points, gentler pegs and a little more airflow.
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Wet knitwear stretches fast; the right towel, surface and reshaping routine helps jumpers keep their fit as they dry.
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Help clothes dry more evenly without filling the room with damp air or musty smells.
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Wattage, steam output and tank size affect speed, finish and fabric safety more than many shoppers realise.
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Creases, shine and stretched seams usually come from the wrong mix of heat, moisture and pressure—not just poor technique.
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A cramped utility corner can still be fabric-friendly when washing, drying and storage each have a clear job.
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Wet seams, musty towels and stretched knitwear are usually setup problems. Small changes to airflow, spacing and support protect fabrics indoors.
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