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Hello! Tell me, please 1. How do you dry things on Koh Samui in rainy weather? In Phuket, at the hotel, we gave things to the old man and the next day they were given dry and ironed. Is there something like this on Koh Samui? And in general, how to dry everything at home
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It dries well for me if you put it under the air flow from a conder exposed to the cold of 18 degrees. The helmet was flooded hanging on the steering wheel, lay under the stream for 5 hours and dry.
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- a bunch of laundries where everything is dried and ironed, but we need to look for normal ones - there is a selfservice with dryers.
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1. There are drying machines in laundresses. We also dry it on the dryer (a regular rack), we put a fan next to it) But in such weather as today, only drying will help.
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I'm drying under the condee. It has a drying mode. There are special dryers that look like washing machines.