I’m the Queen of Clean – the exact items you can STILL dry on the washing line in icy weather, and which to leave inside

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I’m the Queen of Clean – the exact items you can STILL dry on the washing line in icy weather, and which to leave inside
Author: Sarah Bull
Published: Jan, 11 2025 09:59

THE sun's out and the sky's clear, but it's freezing cold and the garden is covered in ice. So can you still get your washing dry on the line?. Well, one cleaning whizz, dubbed the 'Queen of Clean', has revealed the exact clothing items she would still put out in zero degrees - and those she'd get dry inside.

 [Woman in pink sweater answering question about drying laundry in cold weather.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Woman in pink sweater answering question about drying laundry in cold weather.]

"I've been asked this question about six times already today," Lynsey laughed in a video on her TikTok page. "It's nearly 11 o'clock, and where I live is zero degrees. "It is a bright blue, piercing, gorgeous sky and the sun is shining, so it's one of those really lovely winter days where you can wrap up warm and go for a lovely walk and just get that vitamin D.

 [Frozen laundry hanging on a clothesline in the snow.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Frozen laundry hanging on a clothesline in the snow.]

"And yes, I would put washing out today.". She went on to explain that she was going to put some of her dog blankets out on the line, adding: "They're quite large so the air is gonna get through them, the sun is gonna shine on them and they're light.". "I'll put bedding out today - bottom sheets, pillowcases, duvet covers.

 [Fresh laundry drying on a clothes rack indoors.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Fresh laundry drying on a clothes rack indoors.]

"They would dry today. "Obviously it's cheaper than using the tumble dryer. "And when the weather is good, going out in the garden for 10 minutes to hang your washing out is just gonna make you feel good - it's gonna wake you up a bit more!". However, there are more than a couple of things that won't dry in when it's icy outside.

"Jeans aren't gonna dry today," she said. "Heavy sweatshirts they're not gonna dry today. "Underwear, anything small, is not gonna dry today. "T-shirts, if you open peg them like I've told you about before and the wind can actually get through them, they will probably dry.

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