Mar 5, 2005 #41 Bill D Hooked For Life I don't have a shelf but drying them inside out seems to help preserve them too. When done, if the fur is still a little damp, allow it toair dry. Should be ready next day.
I don't have a shelf but drying them inside out seems to help preserve them too. When done, if the fur is still a little damp, allow it toair dry. Should be ready next day.
Mar 5, 2005 #42 T thinksnow Supernintendo Chalmers I have a "shelf" that came with the dryer that I just place in the dryer and it keeps the mitts from tossing around Click to expand... A shelf for the dryer? Now I've heard of everything. I'm just now getting used to the "magic box" in the living room That would be pretty excellent; being shelf-free, I went with Bill D's method and it really did dry much faster. When I get my mitts from Patrick, I'll start the dryer v. inside-out durability test.
I have a "shelf" that came with the dryer that I just place in the dryer and it keeps the mitts from tossing around Click to expand... A shelf for the dryer? Now I've heard of everything. I'm just now getting used to the "magic box" in the living room That would be pretty excellent; being shelf-free, I went with Bill D's method and it really did dry much faster. When I get my mitts from Patrick, I'll start the dryer v. inside-out durability test.
Mar 5, 2005 #43 Bill D Hooked For Life thinksnow said: I went with Bill D's method and it really did dry much faster. Click to expand... :up Yeah, I think you'll find their life will be extended a bit this way.
thinksnow said: I went with Bill D's method and it really did dry much faster. Click to expand... :up Yeah, I think you'll find their life will be extended a bit this way.