This actually works as long as the temperature is below the freezing point, but only somewhere where it doesn't snow, like an outdoor patio. You hang wet clothes, then due to the low temperature the water droplets turn to ice. Low humidity causes the clothes to not absorb any moisture in the air, as there is little to no moisture in the air due to the below freezing point. Make sure the clothes are not too dry as it will cause the clothes to break easily. Once it's dry enough, take them out, and hang them inside where the humidity is relatively high like above 50%+ (which is acceptable for indoors). The only negative effect is it doesn't kill germs as it requires to keep the clothes under sun, but if you have a UV washing machine sun is not needed at all. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqKCNZ28tUw
This actually works as long as the temperature is below the freezing point, but only somewhere where it doesn't snow, like an outdoor patio. You hang wet clothes, then due to the low temperature the water droplets turn to ice. Low humidity causes the clothes to not absorb any moisture in the air, as there is little to no moisture in the air due to the below freezing point. Make sure the clothes are not too dry as it will cause the clothes to break easily. Once it's dry enough, take them out, and hang them inside where the humidity is relatively high like above 50%+ (which is acceptable for indoors). The only negative effect is it doesn't kill germs as it requires to keep the clothes under sun, but if you have a UV washing machine sun is not needed at all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqKCNZ28tUw
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