http://www.hobotraveler.com/blogger.html Sometimes you nee a shirt clean and dry in less than two hours, but the laundry is closed. This travel tip shows you how you can get this done fast. By Andy Lee Graham of HoboTraveler.com who has traveled perpetually for 14 year and visited 90 countries.
or you could put it in a dryer.
RubberWilbur 1 month ago
At the beginning of the video what he's actually doing is not "rinsing", it's "wringing".
stratosailor 1 month ago
just take note that you will eventually break your cloths if you wring them too hard.
Also if you REALLY need to dry something as quickly as possible, you'll probably just grab a hairdryer if you have it in the room, hang the cloths somewhere and blow through them.
rdgsxr 1 month ago
If you have access to a car just leave it inside for while during daylight hours in a warm climate and it will dry real fast.
UrbanSurvivalcraft 1 month ago
The king is back! you rule andy!
willtrip711 1 month ago
Good tips. On my last extended trip, I got rid of my large suitcase and started washing the clothes that I kept with me. It was a much better travel situation. Didn't need to have something dry this fast, but your different wringing techniques would help make sure something would dry well overnight in colder areas.
gcrewsie 1 month ago
Liked it
maskenmann 1 month ago