It's more labor intensive, but try using your hair blower ( if you have one). Just hold the sock opening over the nozzle of the blower. This only works if the socks are slightly damp. I use a hair blower on my hair once every two weeks...but they are so good for so many things.
Exactly! That one's taken care of. Still, they contract out to a service, if you can truly call it that, that administers the machines. Don't know when they'll be fixed.
Get one of those air racks so you can air dry stuff: thats what my roommate and I use a lot, since the complex here installed a new "working" dryer that doesn't dry very well either.
I agree with David, but in the meantime you can turn down the heat, turn on the oven, and put your socks on the slightly open door. We did that in the winter (clean ones only) when I was a kid. Made em nice and warm...mmmm!
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Houston's generally humid, so nothing dries easily here.
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Still, they contract out to a service, if you can truly call it that, that administers the machines. Don't know when they'll be fixed.
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