Adding just one extra move before putting your laundry in the dryer can make a big difference. Laundry experts reveal that shaking your clothes out before drying helps reduce wrinkles, speeds up drying, and protects your garments from stretching and wear.

  • Shaking reduces wrinkles and fabric stretching.
  • Improves drying speed by enhancing airflow.
  • Helps remove lint and pet hair before drying.

What happened

Laundry experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute studied how the simple act of shaking clothes before drying impacts their condition and drying time. Their tests confirmed that shaking each piece after washing helps untangle fabric, preventing it from becoming twisted or bunched when put in the dryer.

This careful step avoids the common problem of clothes coming out crumpled and stretched. It also allows warm air to circulate more effectively, speeding up the drying process and keeping garments looking their best.

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Why it feels good

Knowing your clothes will come out of the dryer smooth and fresh without extra ironing is a small but satisfying win in your daily routine. Shaking not only minimizes wrinkles but also helps your clothes keep their original shape, which means they last longer and look newer.

Additionally, this method can release trapped pet hair and lint before drying, which adds a touch of cleanliness and polish that makes putting laundry away more enjoyable. It’s a simple way to treat your clothes kindly and improve overall laundry care.

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Try combining the Shake Method with dryer sheets or dryer balls to further cut down on wrinkles and static. Over time, you’ll likely notice your towels regain their fluffy softness and your clothes maintain their fit and feel better than before.

For those who want to explore more laundry tips, consider watching tutorials on fabric care or experimenting with different drying aids. These small improvements can make laundry day quicker and more pleasant, leaving you with fresh, cared-for clothing every time.

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