If I need to dry my sheets in the dryer I usually put 2 tennis balls in with them and that seems to keep them apart and not tangled. Good luck.
2006-08-22 19:44:25
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answered by slipper 5
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I've never had that problem.
Then again - I only wash one fitted sheet per load (other stuff in there - but never two fitted sheets at once).
You might try those rubber, knobbly dryer balls you can buy at the grocery store now. Suppose to cut down on drying time, and keep things fluffy.
2006-08-22 09:42:31
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answered by Anonymous
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King length sheets are the greater serious! the sole way i've got discovered to maintain them from balling up is to examine the burden approximately each 10 minutes and shake it out in the event that they're commencing as much as ball. this is a discomfort, yet in basic terms for approximately 30 or 40 minutes in comparison 2 hours of drying if i do no longer verify the burden.
2016-12-14 09:58:11
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answered by ? 4
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I dry the sheets separately and they do pretty well that way. When you put other things in, they get tangled in the sheets. Sometimes I line dry them too but be sure to use fabric softener in the rinse cycle. No problems at all then.
2006-08-22 12:56:51
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answered by Annie 2
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I'm really not sure there is a way. Laundry always ends up in a jumbled mess in the dryer.
2006-08-22 09:46:03
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answered by gottaspider 2
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I don`t know mine is a tangled mess too...They say these little rubber laundry balls work but they did not work for me and I threw them away.... I wish something would work...I hope you find a solution and it would help me too. Good Luck....
2006-08-22 09:58:26
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answered by Carol H 5
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Small loads - that's the key.
2006-08-22 10:13:19
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answered by Sonora 1
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dry with some tennis balls...works great
2006-08-22 20:08:48
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answered by ? 4
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don't do too many at a time.
2006-08-22 10:40:11
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answered by Bubbles 5
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