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Drying clothes in winter

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sheard · 06/10/2018 21:17

I have a small two bed house I have no choice but to hang clothes on waiters to dry I cannot afford or have space for a dryer and peg out when I can my friend says it's bad to have wet clothes hung round but what else do people do I open windows in a morning and have heating on in winter!!

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SnuggyBuggy · 06/10/2018 21:21

I bought a cheap dehumidifier when I lived in a flat without a dryer

SmartyPants0 · 06/10/2018 21:32

I live in a small flat. I hang my clothes on coat hangers and hang them on the shower pole in the bathroom. The radiators on twice a day and clothes dry really quick.

Sinuhe · 06/10/2018 21:49

I have a heated clothes dryer, most items dry overnight. Best investment I have made in household gadgets.

anniehm · 06/10/2018 22:43

You must have a dehumidifier on or at least open all windows if you dry indoors, it's how homes get black mould. I learned the hard way and had to scrub my walls with bleach and repaint!

sheard · 07/10/2018 18:46

Going to look into a heated aired thanks

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QueenoftheNights · 08/10/2018 15:50

what's this got to do with women's health? Maybe post in one of the Homes and Appliances forums? Might get more answers.

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