Laundry can be a pain to tackle, especially now that summer has ended. As the UK heads further into autumn, the increase in rainy days means more households are seeking ways to dry their clothes indoors without the luxury of a tumble dryer - a piece of kit not everyone has room or money for. This predicament often leads people to opt for airers , but on their own, they can sometimes leave clothing smelling musty , even if washed impeccably.
To combat these unwanted odours, Mrs Hinch aficionados have disclosed a nifty companion for your airer that guarantees freshness for your laundry. In a quest for speedy indoor drying advice, one woman turned to Facebook's Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips and Tricks page. Charlotte Holland posted her dilemma: “What’s the best way to dry clothes without a tumble dryer, please?” adding “I always find the clothes stink awful when I put them on the radiators/small clothes airer.
Washing pile is like a mountain at the min so all answers are greatly appreciated.” Frequent responders in the comment section concurred that pairing a dehumidifier with the clothes airer is the winning strategy. These gadgets are designed to draw moisture from the air, an essential tool in humid parts of your abode which are prone to attracting allergens and bacteria.
Debbie Stevenson advised: “A dehumidifier placed in front of the clothes airer works the best. Game changer.” Sarah Dennord shared her laundry hack, saying: “We use a dehumidifier next to our cloth.