‘Best way’ to dry bedding indoors without an airer or tumble dryer – ‘minimises creases’

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    3. Take advantage of doors

    As well as using the bannister to lay sheets on, look for other tall items in the home such as curtain poles or doors. The expert said: “Airers are perfect for drying smaller bedding items like pillow or cushion cases. However, if you don’t have an airer big enough for sheets, interior doors are a more convenient way to dry larger items like duvet covers, sheets or throws because of their height. 

    “Keep the door open whilst the item is drying to allow maximum airflow and to stop your sheets from getting damaged. 

    “If you’re popping the item straight over the door, make sure the top is clean and dust-free to avoid getting dirt on your clean washing.

    “Depending on the layout of your room, you can use hangers with clips on to attach your bed linen and stretch them between door frames or a tall piece of furniture to allow them to dry in a flat position. This technique works best in a large room that is used infrequently, like a guest bedroom, as the horizontal sheets can get in the way.” 

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