Naomi Gunn commented: “I’ve used airers for years. I hang two clothes across two bars rather than one.
“Put them on the airer in the evening in a room with the window open slightly. I then turn all the clothes over in the morning and by the time my next wash is ready to hang out that evening, these clothes are dry.
“I also always do an extra spin at the end of every wash.”
Most washing machines have an extra spin cycle or a more powerful spin option.
Faster spin speeds will decrease the time it takes to dry your clothes and the time required in a tumble dryer.
Other suggestions from Mrs Hinch fans included not overfilling an airer, using a dehumidifier or putting a fitted sheet over the airer.
Lanie Gray replied: “For those of us not able to have the heating on, I myself do one wash a day and have a dehumidifier on in the smallest room for four to six hours.”
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