When I come out of the pool and go home, I take out my suit to hand on and dry, and get ready to pull something else out, my wallet, and everything and they are all sopping wet! I always wring out my suits before I put em in but they still end up very very very wet. Anyone know how to avoid this?
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hey y'all, if you've never tried this trick, you've got a thrill comin. Lay a towel out on a bench lengthwise with the sides of the towel draped equally on both sides of the bench. Lay your long suit on the towel lengthwise (don't wring it out first). Bend up the the sides of the towel, one on top of the other so that you've got successive layers of towel, suit, towel, and towel. Next you begin and continue making a tight roll from one end to the other, kinda like rolling a snow ball, but putting all your weight on it. Y'all'll find the wetness distributing itself from the suit to the towel's texture very evenly and never to drip when you hang it up. By the time you've driven home the suit might even be dry if it gets separated from the towel and, as they say in Cincinnati, "let it".
hey y'all, if you've never tried this trick, you've got a thrill comin. Lay a towel out on a bench lengthwise with the sides of the towel draped equally on both sides of the bench. Lay your long suit on the towel lengthwise (don't wring it out first). Bend up the the sides of the towel, one on top of the other so that you've got successive layers of towel, suit, towel, and towel. Next you begin and continue making a tight roll from one end to the other, kinda like rolling a snow ball, but putting all your weight on it. Y'all'll find the wetness distributing itself from the suit to the towel's texture very evenly and never to drip when you hang it up. By the time you've driven home the suit might even be dry if it gets separated from the towel and, as they say in Cincinnati, "let it".