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Why You Shouldn’t Hang Out Your Laundry on Summer Evenings: The Ri.sks You Need to Know

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Late morning is also a good choice if you want your laundry to dry before noon.

Avoid midday heat (12 p.m. to 4 p.m.), especially if you’re drying colored clothing. Direct sun can cause certain colors to fade faster.

If evenings are your only option, consider indoor drying in a well-ventilated space. Use a fan or dehumidifier to help circulate air and speed up the process.

In short, while evening drying seems tempting during the summer, it often causes more problems than it solves.

By simply tweaking your drying schedule, you can keep your laundry smelling fresh, avoid mold, and save both time and effort.

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