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6 hacks to make your washing machine dry clothes better this rainy season

The monsoon season brings welcome rain, but it also makes drying clothes a real struggle. Persistent humidity and lack of sunlight can leave your laundry damp and musty. Fortunately, you can still get drier and fresher clothes by making a few easy changes to your washing routine. Here are six essential hacks that will help your washing machine dry clothes better this monsoon.

July 24, 2025 / 09:24 IST
Washing machine tips
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Maximise water removal with a high spin cycle
Always select your washing machine’s highest spin speed (ideally 1,200–1,600RPM) to squeeze out as much water from your laundry as possible. For very wet or heavy loads, consider running the spin cycle a second time. This reduces the moisture content in your clothes and shortens the drying time indoors.
Use a dry towel to soak up extra moisture
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Use a dry towel to soak up extra moisture
After your normal wash, toss a clean, dry towel into the machine with your damp clothes and run another short spin cycle. The towel absorbs additional water, leaving your clothes drier—especially those thick or heavy fabrics that tend to stay wet for longer.
Wash in smaller loads for better efficiency
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Wash in smaller loads for better efficiency
Don’t overload your washing machine during the monsoon. Smaller loads mean better air circulation inside the drum, so the spin cycle works more efficiently. As a result, each item comes out less damp and dries faster once you hang it up.
Improve indoor drying with good ventilation
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Improve indoor drying with good ventilation
After washing, hang your clothes in a space with plenty of airflow. Dry clothes near a fan, open window, or beneath a ceiling fan—but avoid damp areas like bathrooms. Good air circulation helps water evaporate faster and lowers the risk of musty smells or mildew.
5. Make use of special monsoon or air-dry features Many modern washing machines have “monsoon dry” or “air dry” settings designed for humid weather. These features extend the spin or blow air through the drum to reduce moisture even further. Check your machine’s manual for these settings and use them whenever possible during rainy days.
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Make use of special monsoon or air-dry features
Many modern washing machines have “monsoon dry” or “air dry” settings designed for humid weather. These features extend the spin or blow air through the drum to reduce moisture even further. Check your machine’s manual for these settings and use them whenever possible during rainy days.
Keep your machine clean for fresher laundry
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Keep your machine clean for fresher laundry
A clean washing machine prevents odours from transferring to your clothes. Run a cleaning cycle with baking soda or a dedicated machine cleaner every couple of weeks to remove bacteria and moisture build-up. This simple step goes a long way toward keeping your laundry and appliances fresh.
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first published: Jul 23, 2025 08:17 am

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