SARAH and Kimberly have shared their top five tips for air drying your clothes.
1. Invest in a good clothes airer
“The best way to dry your clothes quickly in the home is using a good quality clothes airer.
"During the winter, heated clothes airers are a great option, especially for homes that tend to remain quite cold.
“It's best to place your clothes airer in a low-traffic room and ensure there is plenty of ventilation to prevent damp.
“Wall-mounted drying racks are great options as they don't take up any floor space and can be folded away.
"A retractable clothesline is another option that may work well, as this can be pulled back and put away when it's not in use.”
2. Use an extra spin
“Give your laundry an extra spin at the end of the cycle to extract some of the surplus dampness and water.
"When you remove the washing from the machine, give it a good shake for the best aeration.
"This will help your clothes dry much more quickly.”
3. Hang delicate items
“You should hang delicate items such as shirts and camisoles on coat hangers off the drying rack.
This will allow more clothes to dry at once and will allow these items to dry as crease-free as possible.
"Once they are fully dry, you can then put them straight into your wardrobe, making washing easier and more convenient.”
4. Hang clothes immediately
“You should avoid leaving your clothes in the laundry basket or washing machine.
"This can cause them to smell and may result in mould growth. Instead, you should hang your clothes on a clothes airer as soon as the cycle is finished.”
5. Hang outside
“During the summer months, the best way to dry your clothes is on a clothesline in the garden.
"If this isn't possible, you can place a clothes airer outside to help your clothes dry quicker and to prevent too much moisture from building up in your home.”