Thanks Keeper!
If you use dryer sheets- a frugal friend suggested cutting them in half. Works just as well.
Then I found adding white vinegar to the final clothes rinse- then dry as usual. Everything is fluffier with no residue and no vinegar smell.
Thanks for the tip Swaptip!
Do you love crispy shirts but hate starch? Try ironing newly-laundered shirts while they’re still damp. Hang immediately on a wooden hanger. Voila! Nice crispy shirts, and you saved the dryer time as well.
Quick tip from Vanessa in Cali:
If you have damp clothes and you want to dry them quickly, put a dry towel in with them. It will help absorb the moisture and dry them faster.
For your wrinkled dry clothes throw them in with a damp towel and it will help to remove the wrinkles.