It's just because pockets can turn inside out from the action of the dryer. Some clothes dry best if they are put into the dryer inside out anyway.
because the dryer is caused by movement of charged particals.
that is a really good question to think about ... well i think that the water which is presented in the clothes is removed by the heating up of the dryer in other words i mean that when the dryer become extremely hot the water begins to boil.And then the water begins to turn to gas like wise something like evaporation.
The hair dryer turns off because depending on the hair dryer, the connection is broken by moving a piece out of the way to stop the connection to the electricity.
Alexandre Godefoy was the inventor of the electric hair dryer, which was invented in 1890 The first hair dryer was the vacuum cleaner! Around the turn of the century, women dried their hair by connecting a hose to the exhaust of their vacuum cleaners. In early models, the front of a vacuum cleaner sucked air in, the back blew air out, and the hose could be attached to either end. In 1920, the first true hair dryer came on the market, but it was extremely large and heavy, and frequently overheated. Since then, thousands of patents have been issued for different hair dryer designs, but most of them only tweak the outside packaging of the hairdryer so that it looks more aesthetically appealing to you. Aside from the addition of some safety features, the inside of a hair dryer hasn't changed too much over the years. Not until 1951 was the first really workable dryer made. The device consisted of a hand-held dryer connected to a pink plastic bonnet fitted over the woman's head.
The first hair dryer was the vacuum cleaner! Around the turn of the century, women dried their hair by connecting a hose to the exhaust of their vacuum cleaners. In early models, the front of a vacuum cleaner sucked air in, the back blew air out, and the hose could be attached to either end. In 1920, the first true hair dryer came on the market, but it was extremely large and heavy, and frequently overheated. Since then, thousands of patents have been issued for different hair dryer designs, but most of them only tweak the outside packaging of the hairdryer so that it looks more aesthetically appealing to you. Aside from the addition of some safety features, the inside of a hair dryer hasn't changed too much over the years. Not until 1951 was the first really workable dryer made. The device consisted of a handheld dryer connected to a pink plastic bonnet fitted over the woman's head
If the clothes have gems or anything that can come off then yes
my clothes dryer wiil not stop when the time has expired
Wash your clothes like normal, but don't put them in the dryer. After you wash them, hang them up or lay them out to dry.
Turn garment inside out, wash, on regular cycle, in cold water. Dry garment, inside out, on permanent press setting, remove from dryer, while still slightly damp Straighten out seams, pockets, etc., hang to dry. Iron inside out.
A regular clothes dryer is meant to be used the right side up. If you turn it upside down it is likely to malfunction.
because the dryer is caused by movement of charged particals.
Pockets turned out' was an expression that meant a person was without any money. To prove it, a person would turn his or her pockets inside out.
You have to heat treat the clothing after applying sharpie to your clothes. Turn inside out and put it in the dryer on high heat for 15 minutes, then let it sit for a day to let the design set. Conversely, you can use an iron on the shirt, just turn it inside out and iron where you have put the design and let it sit for 24 hours before washing.
Option A) - Go to the laundromat with a handful of quarters, buy some detergent, place the clothes in the washer. Put the coins in, wash the clothes. Remove the clothes and place them in the dryer. Place coins in the slot, turn the dryer on, minding the drying labels on the clothes. Option B) - Do the above at home/at a friends for free.
Don't understand this question. If the breaker is on, then the dryer would function normally, if the breaker your are referring to is the one for the dryer. If the breaker is off then no function. A dryer runs on 220.
that happens with all dryers. they turn on then turn off during the washes
turn it inside out use a stain remover and wash ,but let air dry not the dryer