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How to hang clothes in the closet the right way. https://t.co/bcLIgfaYuy

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I learned that there are correct ways to hang different types of clothing to prevent stretching, wearing out, and wrinkles. For sweaters, the hanger should be placed in the middle with the sleeves passing through and raised. T-shirts should have the hanger bar passed through the rod, then turned upside down and lifted. Pants can be hung by folding one leg over the hanger and folding both legs in half, or by passing both legs through the hanger and placing the hook into the belt buckle hole. Dresses should be folded inside out, with the hanger supporting the shoulders. Coats can be hung by folding the hem inwards and placing the bar over the hanger, or by using two hangers together to save space.
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Speaker 0: Took me 30 years to realize that the way I hung my clothes in the closet was wrong. A sweater should be hung like this. If you hang it like this, the clothes will stretch and wear out more easily. The right way to hang is to place the hanger in the middle of the sweater. Sleeves must pass through the hanger and be raised. Another method is to fold the sweater in half and place the hanger under your armpits. The sleeves and hem must rest on the hanger and be raised. To hang a t shirt, the mistake is to place the hanger in one of the 3 arms of the neckline, which will be larger. The right thing to do is to pass the bar through the hanger rod, then turn the hanger upside down and lift. For the pants, if you hang them like this, they will look bulky. If you leave it like this, the pants will slip off easily. The right way to hang pants is to put 1 leg over the hanger and fold it. The other leg should also go through the hanger. Raise your pants so they don't fall down and fold both legs in half. Another method is to pass both legs through the hanger. Place the hook into the belt buckle hole. This way you can hang your pants beautifully and without wrinkles. If you hang a dress like this, it will look ugly and wrinkled. The right thing to do is to fold the inside of the dress. Place the hanger in the middle of the dress, pass the bottom part through the hanger, and fold it upwards. The hanger should support the shoulders of the dress. Lift it up. So you can also hang a short coat. If the coat is too long and doesn't fit on the hanger, do this. Place the hanger at the collar of the coat. Fold the hem of the coat inwards, place the bar over the hanger, and fold it upwards. You can put 2 hangers together and hang it like this. This way you save space and don't have to worry about wrinkles. If you haven't learned it yet, bookmark this page. You can find it when you need it.
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Knot & Ties tutorial

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An amazing automation process in agriculture

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Heavy-duty pedals break grapes free, rice killers mow down and bundle automatically, radishes are mechanically harvested at a rate of 4,000 bunches per hour, and futuristic grading software denies unripened tomatoes. Weight sensors sort fish by size, a forage harvester shears off lavender spikes, dandelion seeds are sucked up with a vacuum rig, and apple crates are loaded onto a multi-level transport tractor. A dig and snag mechanism allows for fast carrot uprooting, rollers spin hay bales for multi-directional wrapping, and spinach is clipped and sent up a belt for human packaging. Hexagonal compartments of honeycomb are sliced off mechanically, industrially harvested mushrooms are inspected, and a pellet with spinning teeth mows down premature corn stalks.
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Heavy-duty pedals jostle a grapevine to break grapes free. Rice killers get mowed down and bundled automatically. Radishes get mechanically harvested at 4,000 bunches per hour. Futuristic grading software amazingly denies unripened tomatoes. Weight sensors trigger different arms to sort fish by size. A forage harvester shears off gorgeous lavender spikes. Dandelion seeds are sucked up with a vacuum rig. Apple crates are loaded onto a multi-level transport tractor. A dig and snag mechanism allows for fast carrot uprooting. Rollers spin a bale of hay for multi-directional wrapping. Spinach is clipped and sent up a belt for human packaging. Hexagonal compartments of honeycomb are sliced off mechanically. Industrially harvested mushrooms are carried to an inspection zone. A pellet with spinning teeth mows down premature corn stalks.
Saved - October 6, 2023 at 1:10 PM

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Electric Tips

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I love everything, even when fire engulfs my room. The brightness of my world makes it difficult to breathe, but I'm okay with that.
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I love everything. Fire spreading all around my room. My world's so bright, it's hard to breathe. But that's alright.
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Pressing once a day is better than running for thousands of miles!

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How to hang up a jar or any type of container

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