The freeze-drying process is called SUBLIMATION … Google it. When there is a breeze, a vacuum is formed on one side of the garment, causing the ice to sublimate into vapor. (You can thank me later).
Boy, do I ever remember lines of frozen diapers back in the ’50s. Finish hanging the last one, and have to take down the first one to drape over a rack inside.
firedome over 11 years ago
just dont shake the shirt too hard…it’ll shatter
pcolli over 11 years ago
When it thaws it’ll be wet again.
Sangelia over 11 years ago
need very low humidity for it to work great.
rmacprivate over 11 years ago
Oh, and how nice the clothes smelled. Puts that stink from dryer sheets to shame.
pumpman19 over 11 years ago
The freeze-drying process is called SUBLIMATION … Google it. When there is a breeze, a vacuum is formed on one side of the garment, causing the ice to sublimate into vapor. (You can thank me later).
I'll fly away over 11 years ago
Yes, I remember well my mom having us hang out our bedclothes in the winter. Brrr. She always told us they would thaw once we made our beds.
DavidGBA over 11 years ago
Not suppose to take down until flapping, unless you want it damp to iron!
Mythreesons over 11 years ago
Boy, do I ever remember lines of frozen diapers back in the ’50s. Finish hanging the last one, and have to take down the first one to drape over a rack inside.
comedynut over 11 years ago
Ahhhhh I truly remember as a kid, taking the laundry off the line for my mom. Stiff as a board they were.
Gretchen's Mom over 11 years ago
Sorry but I wouldn’t give up my dryer for anything!