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How Do You Avoid Peg Or Clothespin Marks On Clothes?

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How Do You Avoid Peg Or Clothespin Marks On Clothes?

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• Use a clean pair of old pantyhose/tights. • Thread the pantyhose through the arm holes of the top (sweater/jumper/t-shirt etc.) so that the ends of the pantyhose can be pulled out of each sleeve. Attach the ends of the pantyhose to the clothesline and the peg or clothespin marks will be a thing of the past. Other alternatives for tops include: • A sweater/jumper drying rack; this usually consists of fabric mesh drawn tightly over a folding frame • Clothes horse • Using two lines on the clothesline to hang a heavier top across. Make sure not to use this option on a windy day!

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