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Mum shows the unique way she dries her washing outside when it rains and people are instantly on board

THERE'S nothing more frustrating than having a heap of laundry to wash and dry but wet weather stands between you an fresh, clean clothes.

For those lucky enough to have a dryer, you needn't worry, but those who don't are often forced to strategically hang their clothes around the home in whatever way they possibly can in hope they will eventually dry.

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Gosha Mills thought up a super simple way to dry her clothes outside when it's wetCredit: Gosha Mills/Facebook

With parts of the UK experiencing rainfall over the past few days, Gosha Mills was forced to do just that and managed to find a unique, and super simple, solution to tackling the mundane household chore.

Sharing her hack online she wrote: "Why I never thought about earlier. Started to rain with washing out?! No problem umbrella to the rescue," and shared snaps which showcased her clever clothes-drying method.

The photos revealed that she'd used her old garden umbrella to completely cover a washing line she'd hung which spanned the length of her yard.

Beneath it, the clothes hang neatly as they would on a regular clothes line allowing them to air dry outside despite the moody weather.

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Facebook group loved the simple solution and were amazed that they hadn't thought of it either.

"Epic idea," one person shared, while another dubbed it "brilliant".

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And another even suggested a gazebo which seems to do the trick.

So if you have a garden umbrella laying around, and struggle to find a way to dry your clothes in in wet whether, be sure to this this a go.

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