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Top Ways of Dry Washing Clothes on a Rainy Day Without a Dryer

Dry Washing Clothes on a Rainy Day

When there is an unprecedented amount of rain pelting in your area, it gets impossible to drying clothes indoors. One of the chores during the rainy season is drying laundry. However, dry washing may not be possible because many don’t have a dryer at home. If you, too, are struggling with racks of damp clothes indoors that never seem to dry completely, don’t worry; we have a few tips and tricks up our sleeves to share with you that will allow you to dry your laundry.

Should you dry washing your clothes indoors?

It is not a good idea to dry laundry indoors because it leads to the growth and spread of dust mites and mold. They are unhealthy and cause sickness. It is a natural process for the water released from the freshly washed clothes to be released into the air. This process is perfectly fine when the clothes are drying outside, but when the clothes are indoors, it tends to condense on the corners of your walls and windows, creating dampness and hence mold growth. If dry washing is not an option and you need to dry clothes indoors, ensure that you do it in a ventilated and airy room. You should also use a dehumidifier to remove any humid effects that may be created because of the wet clothes.

Tips to Dry washing Without a Dryer in a Rainy Season

Here are some helpful ways to dry your laundry at home in the rains if you don’t have a dryer:

1. Spin Your Clothes a Second Time

Spinning helps remove excess water. So, if you need to dry clothes indoors, it is a good idea to spin the clothes a second time. This will draw more water out of the clothes, making it easier to drying clothes indoors.

2. Place the Clothes in a Room with a Heater

Place a heater in a well-ventilated room. You can use your laundry room too. Hang your clothes on a clothes rack or a clothes horse beside the heater, and keep it at a distance of approximately one or two meters between them. Keeping it too close to the heater won’t help. The heat source from the heater should be able to flow around the rack and through the clothes (just like air). This is enough to dry your clothes in a few hours.

Your garments will dry in a few hours due to the heater’s hot air. To lower humidity and avoid mould, it’s also a good idea to have a dehumidifier in the space.

3. Place the Clothes on a Wall-Mounted Line

Placing a wall-mounted line beside the water heater in the laundry is also a good idea. This area is often a bit warmer and helps clothes to dry. Wall-mounted lines aren’t of the same strength and size as the regular ones, so excessive washed clothes won’t fit on them. You can easily dry daily wear clothes like uniforms, work clothes, baby clothes, etc. on it.

4. Dry Your Clothes in the Garage

If you have a rainproof garage, you can add a folding wall-mounted line on one side. This will allow you to dry your entire laundry easily without worrying about drying it indoors.

5. Use Your Hairdryer

You can blow dry your clothes easily with the help of a hair dryer. Remember, while heat does play a part in drying clothes, it is the air that mostly does the job. Set your hair dryer to high fan speed and low heat, and then use the dryer on the clothes.

6. Iron and Towel Method

This method is good for drying a couple of clothes that you require instantly. You need to place a dry tea towel on your ironing board, place the wet cloth you wish to dry over it neatly, and then cover the garment with a second tea towel. You must now iron edge-to-edge. The tea towels will protect the garment from direct heat and absorb excess moisture. The wet garment will come out dry and wrinkle-free.

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Nishant Tripathi
Nishant Tripathi, co-founder of DhobiLite and an IIT-BHU alumnus, is a tech-savvy entrepreneur known for his strong systems thinking, operational discipline, and customer-first approach. With a background in software engineering, he leveraged technology to automate and streamline laundry operations-introducing innovations like barcode tagging, app-based ordering, and standardized SOPs.His strengths lie in data-driven decision-making, adaptability (pivoting between B2C and B2B models), and building scalable franchise systems that blend online convenience with offline efficiency. Nishant's leadership has been instrumental in transforming DhobiLite into one of India's leading tech-enabled laundry chains operating across 75+ cities.

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