...you have nowhere convenient to hang a single piece of wet clothing

Maybe you've just made your way back inside from the rain and your jacket is soaking. Or you've hand-washed your shirt after dropping sauce on it. Or you've just returned from a quick dip in the swimming pool.

You know you should go outside and hang that single piece of clothing on the clothes line (assuming your clothes line is undercover), but it's late, cold and dark outside and you really can't be arsed.

Consider...

Placing a drying rack or bar above your laundry sink (if you have cabinetry or shelving above your laundry sink, you may be able to attach it to the underside). Ensure you position the rack such that you can hang and drip-dry one or two items of wet clothing that will drip directly into the sink, rather than on the benchtop behind the sink.

Applies to