You can use a dryer to dry dry terry pile socks, but you need to pay attention to some key points to ensure that the socks are not damaged.
Firstly, the temperature selection of the dryer is very important. It is recommended to choose low-temperature mode, as high-temperature drying may cause damage to the fibers of loop socks. The material of loop socks is mostly synthetic fibers or natural fibers, which may deform or shrink at high temperatures. Therefore, low-temperature drying is safer.
Secondly, pay attention to the capacity of the dryer. The capacity of a dryer is usually fixed, so it is best not to overload it when drying socks to avoid poor drying effect or damage to the socks.
In addition, the drying time also needs to be controlled. Excessive drying time may cause socks to deform and reduce elasticity.
Additionally, before drying, if conditions permit, it is best to separate different types of socks to avoid dyeing and shrinkage issues.
Finally, when using the dryer, please make sure to operate in a dry and spacious space to avoid the moisture discharged by the dryer causing moisture on the ground. Do not pile up debris around the dryer and regularly clean up dust to prevent blockages and fires.