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to believe that wind is better at drying clothes outdoors than the sun?

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WombleDing · 16/06/2015 14:07

As above really. It's something my dad told me when I was about 12 and I never questioned it. Mentioned it in passing to dh the other day when we were discussing optimum washing line positioning (as you do); he was incredulous and has been ribbing me mercilessly ever since. Is this one of those parent stitch-ups? If so, props to my dad - I'm now 39!

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Artandco · 16/06/2015 14:11

Erm it drys it but the sun is quicker. If we are in Greece at in laws washing dries outside in the sun in summer with no wind in 30mins

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meddie · 16/06/2015 14:13

nope not a stitch up. wind increases the evaporation around the clothes

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GobblersKnob · 16/06/2015 14:15

Sun is quicker but wind makes it much softer and nicer, bright windy day is washing heaven. I have a tiny super sheltered terrace courtyard and in hot weather the washing just bakes to a crisp.

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038THETA · 16/06/2015 14:23

rate of drying will depend on temperature, humidity, and speed of air movement

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addictedtosugar · 16/06/2015 14:25

Wind and Sun are both good at drying. And as Gobblers mentions, bright windy days are ace for drying.
I agree that wind dried stuff is nicer.

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wishingchair · 16/06/2015 14:42

I find in the UK that wind is quicker than sun. It is quicker if it is absolutely baking but given we don't live in the Med and we have baking hot days on what - less than 5% of the year? - then I would still got for wind. And agree, wind is much softer and smells nicer.

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Paddingtonthebear · 16/06/2015 14:46

You need both really, IMO. When I bring wind dried washing in thinking it's dry, it often isn't and then it smells musty. A bit of warm sun and wind is the perfect combo I reckon!

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whois · 16/06/2015 15:28

Wind AND sun is the golden combo!

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ItsTricky · 16/06/2015 15:32

The sun dries it and the wind irons it Smile

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CoffeeAndBiscuitsPlease · 16/06/2015 15:59

My clothes dry faster on a still warm day than a windy cold day.

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