How do you hang-up your MF towels?

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After a load of towels, how does everyone hang them up? I let them no-heat spin for about 30min, but then need to hang to air dry. Do you have a towel rack holder that can support all after a wash? After my wash I started putting them up wherever I could find space but my shower rod is only so long and I only have so many towel holders in my bathroom.
 
I have several drying now using plastic hangers with the two pinching grips that come with ladies 2-peice clothing combinations or using plastic hangers with the flat rod at the bottom. The towels hang separated from each other and dry in the laundry room.

Hangers might increase the hanging space on your shower rod, and you can use the dryer if desired to soften the towels once dry.
 
I hang mine with hangers, pain in the butt, but it also allows me to inspect them for anything that might scratch the next car I do.:dblthumb2:
 
I hang mine with hangers, pain in the butt, but it also allows me to inspect them for anything that might scratch the next car I do.:dblthumb2:

Even though I use a dryer, I too inspect all the towels before I fold them up and put them away.
 
I take them straight from the wash and hang them on hangers. On the thicker towels I will hand wring a little more water out first before hanging.
 
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I fold one corner and hang on a Tie Hanger. Its a PITA and some of the cheaper MF's have deformed into a diamond shape. Nicer towels go on dedicated hangers, no problems. If I use the dryer I will first wash/dry a load of regular clothes with no fabric softeners in an attempt to get rid of any residues.
 
I used to hang them on plastic hangers and then hang the hangers off of door sills until they dried.

I started drying them in the dryer to speed up the process and I think they come out softer this way. They have more static cling, but are softer. I then inspect, fold, and put away.

:)

Mike
 
I always air dry mine on plastic hangers, then put them into plastic storage boxes.
 
drier to folded to closed cabinet or ziplock baggie.
 
I put mine in the dryer, no heat, remove when slightly damp, and lay on a sweater dryer. I have four of these dryers, also use them to lay my foam pads on so the air can circulate through them.
 
I usually throw in the dryer but have a lot of static afterwards.

The last batch I hung on a door towel hanger thingy. I don't know what it's called but it sits on top of the door and provides 6-12 hangers.
 
I put mine in the dryer and remove them while still damp. Less static.
 
If you want something compact, they make the retractable clothes lines that you can extend and then let it retract when not needed.
 
I wash my towels and then air dry them on wooden racks. I then fluff them up in the dryer on low heat with dryer balls.
 
If you want something compact, they make the retractable clothes lines that you can extend and then let it retract when not needed.

Great Suggestion! I'll do a couple next to each other, this will be perfect! :props: :props:
 
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