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what happens to polyester in the dryer
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When polyester is put in the dryer, the high heat can cause the fibers to shrink, wrinkle, or even melt, depending on the dryer's temperature settings and the fabric's quality. Polyester, a synthetic polymer made from petrochemicals, is known for its durability and resistance to shrinking and wrinkling compared to natural fibers. However, excessive heat can still damage it. To minimize potential damage, it's advisable to dry polyester garments on a low heat setting or let them air dry. Additionally, removing the garments promptly from the dryer can prevent wrinkles, maintaining the fabric's integrity and appearance.
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