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I like the dish drainer idea, I'll pick one up. So far I've just laid mine out in the driveway for a bit for the initial drain & then on the floor insode my garage to finish drying. A dish drainer will speed up both. Dirt cheap & effective, that's my kind of fix!
 
The Sea Pearls product is great. Consider using a "cookie cooling rack" (a standard baking tool) to speed up the drying process. It permits efficient drainage and allows air to completely circulate around the product, which naturally speeds up the drying process.
 
exactly- I had them outside hanging up under the shelter of the upstairs neighbor's deck, and last night's wind blew them over into a puddle! I had thought, as someone mentioned, about the milk crate, but I left mine in MN when I moved (it made a great compost sifter too) I found my wife had some plastic hangers with clips on them (probably for skirts or something) and took a couple clips off one and added them to anther, and it seems to be holding. But hopefully they'll just get wet again this weekend.
gomi_

bet63:
It's rained for 22 days straight in Seattle nothing is dry around here! ; )

Brian
 

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