With searches for ‘how to dry clothes in winter’ skyrocketing by 226% in the last month, experts at Shark Clean shared how to dry your clothes indoors this winter - and why we need to avoid using radiators to get clothes dry.
It can also raise your energy bills, as the heat is being used to dry your clothes rather than heat your room, so you may need to keep the radiators on for longer to feel the benefit.
Expert warns common habit could cause mould in homes – and increase energy bills An expert shared a common habit we’re all guilty of which could be causing damp and mould in our homes.
This leaves many stuck with cumbersome clothing racks and airers holding damp clothes for days on end, or radiators littered with items in a desperate bid to try and speed up the dying process.
While it may seem like making the most of your central heating, drying clothes on radiators can increase the amount of moisture in the air, which can cause damp and mould.