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		By: Owen Neale		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[To dry your clothes, get a coat rack and fan.
I&#039;ve been using this method for many years.
Some people have made comments about it, but rather than fight them, I ask for their solution to the problem.  Some solutions have actually been a marked improvement.
As for the fogging of your glasses.  Oh vey! I&#039;ve tried everything.  As soon as you start to perspire and air flow decreases, fogging starts.  No product has every worked really well.  I&#039;m thinking of making a &quot;mardi gras&quot; mask out of that Sham-Wow material to see if that might absorb the perspiration.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To dry your clothes, get a coat rack and fan.<br />
I&#8217;ve been using this method for many years.<br />
Some people have made comments about it, but rather than fight them, I ask for their solution to the problem.  Some solutions have actually been a marked improvement.<br />
As for the fogging of your glasses.  Oh vey! I&#8217;ve tried everything.  As soon as you start to perspire and air flow decreases, fogging starts.  No product has every worked really well.  I&#8217;m thinking of making a &#8220;mardi gras&#8221; mask out of that Sham-Wow material to see if that might absorb the perspiration.</p>
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