Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you all buying your kids masks made out of butterfly wings or something that they have to be treated like delicates? Just throw them in the dryer.
Just trying to have them keep their shape, which the dryer does not help with. I wash in the machine in a bag, but I do hang dry. Not a huge deal.
Anonymous wrote:I find that when I hand wash, things take far longer to dry than if I wash in the machine on the delicate cycle no matter how well I think I’m squeezing out the water. Without a spin cycle things get really soggy and take ages to dry. Use a mesh bag in the washer and hang to dry on a drying rack or across the bottom of hangers.
Anonymous wrote:I handwash & air dry them over the back of dinning chair with air conditioning on. It takes more than 1 night for them to be completely dry.
How do you air dry kid masks? I do not used dryer anymore because it shrinks them by a lot. We have a patio, but I am not sure if I should air dry them outdoor with sunlight. How to hang them up without wind blowing them away or dust getting on them?