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Kirsty Shaw said: “Put an elasticated sheet over the covers of the airer and it’ll keep the heat in.”
Sarah Jones wrote: “I put the cover on mine and it’s all dry in the morning, couldn’t manage without it. The only thing I would suggest is doing an extra spin cycle on your machine.”
Laundry expert Deyan Dimitrov, CEO of Laundryheap, has also shared various different ways to dry clothing in winter, including a dehumidifier.
He said: “Since this process uses dry air rather than heat to dry your washing, your laundry will end up feeling softer and smelling more fresh, as dehumidifiers prevent damp and musty odours from clinging to your clothes.”
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