How To Stop Shoes from Banging in the Dryer

People don't want to hear the sound of shoes in the dryer.The banging and clanging makes you wonder if the dryer is ruining your shoes or if they are.There are a number of ways to remove the water from your shoes if they are dryer safe.

Step 1: Put your shoes in the dryer.

If you want to avoid the clang and bang noise of shoes drying in the dryer, suspend your wet shoes by their laces.The laces of the shoes should be untied.Pick up the four shoestrings in your hand, set the shoes side by side.Near the end of the shoestrings, tie all four laces together in a double knot.

Step 2: Don't put your shoes in the dryer door.

You can grab the shoes by the double knot.The laces have to be raised until the shoes are in the center of the dryer door.The laces have to be pulled down the outside of the door.Carefully close the door.Add a small amount of weight to the laces if your shoes don't stay suspended.

Step 3: You need to dry your shoes.

Put your dryer's temperature setting to low, delicate, or no heat, and press start to dry your shoes.The soles of your shoes should not be affected by the drying process.Once your shoes are dry, untie the knot in the end of the laces.The laces should be adjusted to limit the movement of your shoes.You may still hear clanging if your shoes are close to the door.If you still hear banging, stop the dryer, allow all items to come to a complete stop, and then pull the laces tighter.Close the door and restart the dryer.

Step 4: Put your shoes on the wall.

There are products on the market designed to keep shoes and other odd items out of the dryer.Two heat resistant cups are connected by a strap.The toes of your shoes should be on the raised edge of the drum.Attach a cup to the center of the shoe.Pull the strap tightly across the shoes and secure the second cup next to the furthest away shoe.Push start your dryer after setting it on low, delicate, or no heat.Remove the cups when the cycle is over and the shoes are dry.You could use duct tape or a temporary hook.It might work, but be aware that even low heat may cause the glue to stop working, and that duct tape may mark the dryer permanently.

Step 5: There is a shoe bag attached to the dryer door.

Laundry experts have come up with a way to keep your shoes out of the dryer.They have come up with a way to keep your shoes out of the dryer.The door has a pocket between it and the door for your shoes to sit in.You can find it in stores.Attach the bag to the door with straps and cups.Put your wet shoes between the door and the product.The dryer should be set to the delicate, low, or no-heat temperature.When the cycle ends, remove the shoes from the pocket.To allow for the best possible air circulation, be sure to arrange the bag over the door in such a way that both shoes sit flat and not on top of each other.

Step 6: The dryer should have a drying rack.

There are many items that should not be washed.These items can be set on a drying rack that sits inside the barrel of your dryer.Most of these products are specifically designed for a certain make and model and should be purchased from the retailer who sold you your dryer.Follow the instructions for installation.Once installed, put your shoes on the drying rack, set the dryer to the appropriate temperature setting, and turn on it.When the cycle is over, remove the shoes from the rack.

Step 7: Use newspaper to absorb the water.

Remove the insoles of your shoes.Stuff each shoe with the newspaper.For one hour, allow the newspaper to absorb the water.Remove the wet sheets and put two new full pages of newspaper in each shoe.The newspaper should sit for two to four hours.The paper should be removed and replaced one last time.Put the paper in your shoes.Remove the paper from your shoes in the morning.

Step 8: You need to dry your shoes in front of a fan.

Fans can be used to dry your shoes.Place a towel or newspaper in front of the high speed fan.Take the insoles out of your shoes if they are not replaceable.Put your wet shoes on the towel or newspaper.Wait for your shoes to dry before turning on the fan.

Step 9: You should dry your shoes outside.

You must remember that direct sunlight shrinks shoes if you want to air-dry them outside.If you want to protect your shoes from the sun, place them under a table, chair, or stairwell.To help it retain its shape, put a small cotton towel inside each shoe.