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IF your towels are taking too long to dry or are coming out crumpled, some easy tips can help speed up the process.

One appliance pro shares her cleaning commandments for averting drying disasters as well as the most common mistakes to avoid.

One appliance pro shares her tops tips for avoiding laundry day drying disasters
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One appliance pro shares her tops tips for avoiding laundry day drying disastersCredit: Morgan LaLonde
Cleaning your washer regularly is crucial for keeping clothes in good condition
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Cleaning your washer regularly is crucial for keeping clothes in good conditionCredit: Olivia West - The Sun

Saving time on laundry day has never been easier than with Whirlpool brand manager Morgan LaLonde's two-step method that will keep your towels looking fresher and fluffier.

"To help towels dry faster, give them a good shake before loading them in the machine," LaLonde told The U.S. Sun.

"This helps to help release any creases or crumples," she added.

To help soften towels and also make the drying process more efficient, she recommends adding wool or rubber dryer balls.

The affordable item can make a big drying difference.

Retail giant Target sells a three-count pack of for $9.99.

The balls boast the ability to reduce wrinkles and static.

They also lift and separate laundry as it tumbles, reducing dry time by allowing hot air to circulate more evenly.

This biodegradable item is also free of dyes and fragrances and serves as a sustainable alternative to dryer sheets.

LaLonde also has some strict rules for keeping your items smelling fresher and staying stain-free.

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To help keep your clothes in their original condition, we have to talk about water temperature.

Selecting the best temperature comes down to colors, fabrics, and just how dirty your clothes actually are.

LaLonde especially doesn't want you to waste time after the wash cycle is complete.

Once clothes are ready, make sure to transfer them to the dryer or drying rack as soon as possible to "avoid smells and reduce wrinkling," she said.

You'll also want to pay extra close attention to her most important piece of advice.

"People often forget one of the most crucial steps in the laundry process: regularly cleaning your washing machine," she said.

Keep towels smelling fresh with these tips

Fresh Clean Laundromat has shared their useful tips to keep towels smelling fresh and fragrant and odor-free.

  • Always hang towels up to dry after using them.
  • Make sure towels are completely dry when they come out of the dryer.
  • Do not fold and put away damp towels.
  • Avoid using fabric softener on towels.
  • Instead, add white vinegar to prevent build-up.
  • Avoid using too much laundry detergent when washing towels
  • Make sure you are measuring accurately, as build-up on the towels can begin to smell.

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"Routine cleans monthly - or after every 30 wash cycles - are necessary to help keep it in good condition," she continued.

Removing dirt, soap scum, or other debris that accumulates over time will ensure your machine is doing the best washing it possibly can.

Adding one affordable item to your dryer will help speed up the drying process
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Adding one affordable item to your dryer will help speed up the drying processCredit: Getty

And that means cleaner clothes.

LaLonde also spoke with The U.S. Sun about how to best prevent towels from getting extra stiff and scratchy - and what product to avoid.

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When it comes to keeping towels softer, she recommends "using white distilled vinegar or baking soda as an alternative to fabric softeners."

";Fabric softener can sometimes leave a residue or impact the absorbency of towels," she added.

Avoiding simple mistakes like waiting too long to transfer towels from the washer to the dryer will make a big laundry day difference
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Avoiding simple mistakes like waiting too long to transfer towels from the washer to the dryer will make a big laundry day differenceCredit: Getty
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