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Post Thu, Nov 07 2019, 6:27 am
Household Essentials H12001 Hinge It Clutterbuster Four Bar Hanging Valet | Behind the Door Clothing and Towel Rack | White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001.....E3BR2
We have this. It hooks into the door hinge. Won't weigh down the door.
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Post Thu, Nov 07 2019, 8:55 am
amother [ OP ] wrote:
I have a very small apartment with very lil space to hang dry stuff. What do people use in regards to racks for shirts and long robes that u dont put into dryer? Links appreciated thank u
P.s. I hang stuff to dry in the children's room


I always hung it on the shower rod when I had a small apartment.
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Post Thu, Nov 07 2019, 9:31 am
Google laundry drying Racks or check out your local hardware/ houseware store. There are countless styles of folding racks out there. You can drape a long robe to dry over a bar on the rack and don’t need to hang it full length on a hanger. Shirts ditto, though I prefer to hang cut-and-sewn shirts on plastic hangers because then they go straight into the closet. T shirts, and anything else that I fold anyway, get draped over the bars. I don’t own a dryer.
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Post Thu, Nov 07 2019, 10:45 am
https://www.lakeland.co.uk/532.....id=AL!49!3!351373141359!!!g!294958344906!
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Post Thu, Nov 07 2019, 2:13 pm
I used to hang big things like linen over doors and then I saw the paint wearing off on top.
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Post Fri, Nov 08 2019, 11:31 am
oneofakind wrote:
I used to hang big things like linen over doors and then I saw the paint wearing off on top.


You should never hang damp things directly on wood , metal or painted surfaces, but you know that now. Stainless steel is fine to get wet, as are plastic, ceramic, and glass.
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Post Fri, Nov 08 2019, 11:35 am
The bunkbed in my kids room works well for me.
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