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Using a dryer can help reduce wrinkles in clothes to some extent, especially if you promptly remove the clothes from the dryer after the cycle ends and fold or hang them immediately. The tumbling motion of the dryer and the heat can help relax the fabric and reduce minor wrinkles. Additionally, you can use techniques like the damp towel method (mentioned earlier) to further reduce wrinkles while drying.

While using a dryer can be helpful, it might not completely eliminate all wrinkles, especially for fabrics that are prone to wrinkling. For a more polished and crisp look, ironing or steaming your clothes might be necessary. An iron can provide more precise control over flattening out stubborn wrinkles, making it a preferred method for achieving a well-groomed appearance in formal or professional settings.

Ultimately, the choice between using a dryer or an iron (or both) depends on the fabric type, the level of wrinkling, and personal preference. Using a combination of techniques, such as using the dryer to remove initial wrinkles and then touching up with an iron, can be an efficient way to keep your clothes looking neat and presentable.

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