
Originally Posted by
theveed
Sa mga nag buhay dorm... hehe, what we usually do is to just dump it in the washing machine, let it finish, throw it in the dryer with anti-static sheets as soon as it's dry (and still hot), straighten it and fold it tight... Minimal wrinkles excep for linens and raw finished textiles.
As for sampay, nung naglalaba pa ako hehe, I always flip my pants inside-out then hang my pants upside down (ipit sa may ankle area ng pants) and not sa waist... Logic ko lang is that the top part is fabric heavy with pockets and stuff, it's best to expose those hidden flaps so that they can be dried with airflow and sunlight as opposed to it being hidden.
Upside down hanging, logic again tells me that since the bottom will be heavier, the fabric will not clump as much during the drying process. In addition, since the waist/hip area will hold most water, it makes sense to put them lower than the parts that'll dry quicker (like the legs of the pants). If you hang it the normal way, even when the lower parts are dry, the wet portion of the pants will drip its moisture back down, doesn't make sense.