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because water lays on the outside of the swim suits. it actually isnt absorbed into ANY of it, but it feels like it is |
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If swim suits do not absorb any water, why is said suit still sopping wet after you strip it off in the change room? You hang it up to dry and an hour later, it's still damp? |
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swim suits do not absorb any water, instead it goes past them. also i like the sound of that. the spin dryer link you put, why is that there? i have a perfectly good washing machine which spins at 1400 and DO NOT need a spin dryer. im getting a new machine soon that spins 1500 |
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The best washer/drier discovery I made was drying via centrifuge. Very quick and energy savings. Even better there is just a tad of moisture left in the clothes that you can put on a hanger, give a quick tug and an hour later it is like shirts are ironed. Best results by far are sweaters, swimming suits and towels. |
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if anyone needs help with their washing machine/washer dryer/clothes dryer then just post here |