This is a tip avoid buying more stuff that you have to find room for.
Why buy a sweater drying rack when you can get one that doubles as an extra chair?
To top it off, some lawn chairs cost less than sweater drying racks.
Step 1 Wash your sweater out in the sink using a mild detergent. Don’t agitate too much. Wring it in a towel to get most of the moisture out.
Step 2 Get a lawn chair. The best ones are the ones with a cloth seat and a collapsing metal frame. Don’t use a formed plastic ones if the plastic has started to rot. If you have one with the tubular aluminum frame, you want to avoid the sweater touching the metal parts, especially anything rusty.
Step 3 Put the chair on a water resistant surface like tile, linoleum, or an outside deck.
Step 4 Put the sweater on the chair and orient it toward the sun or heat.
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