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Old 09-22-2009, 12:39 PM
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Well that does bring up a slight concern I have for your indoor drying hopes. I know my sister in south Georgia gets problems with mildew in her house if she doesn't use the AC to constantly dry the air. It is a real fight there where you can have 100% humidity for days on end. And you already speak of your hung laundry taking all day to dry so I'm guessing you do have humidity like that.

In the house mine takes just a few hours most days. Outside on a summer day, if I hang dress shirts, the ones I hung first will sometimes be dry by the time I can hang the last ones at the end of the clothesline! All due to heat, a breeze, and humidity lower than you have in Florida. My inlaws in FL have an outdoor clothesline sometimes the clothesline itself gets mildewed! So anyway, I'm afraid it is possible drying clothes in your house might lead to mildew problems....Just something to watch out for.
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