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Yadira Pollio View Drop Down
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Posted: Jul 16, 2011 at 1:51pm
Would you dry your clothes on a black shingled roof if you had a clothes line available? Would you put your clean wet clothes on black shingled roof to dry? Which method is better and easier? Why doesn't everyone use their roof to dry their clothes?
Karen Shelton2011-07-16 06:00:53

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Kirbie View Drop Down
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Posted: Aug 17, 2011 at 1:51pm
I don't put my clothes on the roof to have it dry because I use the dryer or hang it on our garden.

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georugecruisee View Drop Down
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I always put clothes dry in roof in this method clothes dry very quickly. 

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Posted: Mar 15, 2012 at 1:51pm
I don't know.  Common sense.  Putting your clothes on the tiles will actually cause the tar to stick to the clothes, sinse most black tile roofs use a combination of sand and tar.  Suspending your clothes above the tiles should be fine.  The only thing?  Your clothes will smell like tiles!
 
If you live in an apartment and need to dry your clothes... half dry them in a dryer on low heat and then buy an indoor clothes hanger from Wal-Mart or department store.  I use a fan and circulate the air in a bathroom.  Clothes dry good.
 
But, I am only a man, "Ooh. OoH. OoH."

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stevieb View Drop Down
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Posted: Apr 12, 2012 at 1:51pm
I'm not too sure the point of this post. Ok, drying your clothes in the fresh air always seems refreshing, but on the roof? I don't get the point. I would think the last place I would want to dry my clothes is on a roof.

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rosaclinic View Drop Down
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sometimes i use roof for this purpose and also sometimes i dry clothes under the ceiling fan. :D

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Posted: Oct 08, 2012 at 1:51pm
I dry my clothes on roof but many times I dried them under fan.

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htt123456 View Drop Down
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Posted: Nov 30, 2012 at 1:51pm
drying your clothes in the fresh air always seems refreshing

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Posted: Jan 28, 2013 at 1:51pm
I would also be afraid of the tar from the shingles getting on my clothes. I would think that the roof probably isn't the cleanest between acid rain, air pollution, and the dirt that the wind blows up there. If I had to choose between a roof and a clothes line, I would choose a clothes line. That's just my opinion though.

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Posted: Jul 18, 2013 at 1:51pm
drying cloths on roof is good for drying but not good for cloths as they gets direct sun light
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