yes, i do it all the time, put a big box fan out therre and aim it at them......i think they smell better when dried on rainy days!
2006-08-04 05:24:47
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answered by Cap'n Donna 7
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the hotter the air, the greater moisture it could oftentimes carry. whilst that's raining the air is saturated with water and different than for the certainty that no longer something can dry mutually as that's getting wetter...on warm sunny days the air absorbs the moisture off the blouse. So, the hotter that's the faster the air will evaporate the water from the blouse. (Wind makes it quicker too)
2016-10-01 11:23:00
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answered by ? 4
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The air will dry them
2006-08-05 01:41:17
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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They will dry, but you might get falling leaves or storm related items on your clean clothes so it might not be worth it.
2006-08-04 05:27:06
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answered by kreale_78 2
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I think u shuld keep ur cloth under fen or hiter
2006-08-04 00:14:10
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answered by Anonymous
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yes but it will take longer because there is moisture in the air.
2006-08-04 01:48:02
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answered by ? 5
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Yes, though it will take a while.
2006-08-04 04:47:29
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answered by Tigger 7
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Just put them in the dryer.
2006-08-04 06:21:24
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answered by Maxwell Smart(ypants) 7
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it'll take a very long time.. and they'll have a rainy-smoky smell
2006-08-04 00:13:09
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answered by MAB 3
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yup, BUT they will dry with a mildewy smell.
2006-08-07 08:11:52
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answered by addybme 4
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