Can Aluminum Foil in the Washing Machine Really Cut Down Drying Time?
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With a few balls of aluminum foil in your washing machine, you might experience an effect few people know about — but one that can noticeably reduce drying time.
A Clever Trick for Faster Drying

Heard of the aluminum foil hack in the washing machine?
- A simple step that can help your clothes come out less wet after the wash
- Less moisture = shorter drying time
Why Does It Work?

- Aluminum foil isn’t used for drying — it’s to optimize the spin cycle at the end of the wash
- The method enhances water extraction during spinning
- The result? Clothes feel lighter and dry faster
The Drum Effect

- Foil balls create space between clothes
- They prevent clumping during the spin cycle
- That spacing allows for better water removal
How to Make Aluminum Foil Balls

- Use a sheet of foil about 35–40 inches (90–100 cm) long
- Crumple it into a tight ball, about 2–3 inches (5–7 cm) in diameter
- Smooth it out thoroughly — no sharp or loose edges!
How to Use the Technique

- Place 2–3 foil balls directly into the drum with your laundry
- Start your regular wash cycle
- The balls work together with the spin to improve efficiency
Durability and Safety

- You can reuse the balls multiple times (up to 2 months)
- Check them after each wash — replace them if they start to degrade
- Make sure they’re smooth to protect delicate fabrics
Is It Safe?

- According to Reader’s Digest (via ND Mais), the method is safe for both machines and fabrics
- Aluminum doesn’t react with water or detergent
- It leaves behind no chemical residue