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By *ickshawed OP   Couple  over a year ago

Wolverhampton

Your wet laundry that is. Once you take it out of the washing machine how do you dry it?

Summer is easy - shove it on the line in the garden. But how about the depths of winter on a freezing foggy day? Tumble dryer? Radiator? Anything more inventive? Anyone going to admit to microwaving their pants?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm going to admit the cardinal sin.

Hang it in the bedroom because it's the warmest too. I do it first thing though so it's mostly dry by the time we go to bed.

Used to hang it downstairs but new puppy... I'm not paying £700+ for them to remove a sock from her stomach.

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By *iddlesticksMan  over a year ago

My nan’s spare room.

Good old fashioned clothes maiden.

Sheets and towels go over the banister.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"I'm going to admit the cardinal sin.

Hang it in the bedroom because it's the warmest too. I do it first thing though so it's mostly dry by the time we go to bed.

Used to hang it downstairs but new puppy... I'm not paying £700+ for them to remove a sock from her stomach. "

My lab used to eat socks! She would chuck it up and b 4 I could grab it she would eat it again! By time I did retreve it stunk to high heaven she did this on several occasions! Lucky it didnt get stuck x

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford

I hang mine on the clothes horse then finish it in tumble dryer for last 10 mins x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Outdoor when possible, in bad weather in the hall with dehumidifier on appropriate setting.

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By *hunky GentMan  over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"Your wet laundry that is. Once you take it out of the washing machine how do you dry it?

Summer is easy - shove it on the line in the garden. But how about the depths of winter on a freezing foggy day? Tumble dryer? Radiator? Anything more inventive? Anyone going to admit to microwaving their pants? "

I let the housekeeper worry about that.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Clothes horse in the spare room / gateway to the outdoors for the cat, and tumble for the underwear, sheets, tee shirts etc. it’s a condenser so cheap to run

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By *iss SJWoman  over a year ago

Hull


"Good old fashioned clothes maiden.

Sheets and towels go over the banister. "

Same here. Socks and smaller knickers go over the radiators though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Tumble dryer !

Speaking of which !

Sod it do it later

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If the ground is dry outside I still hang mine out. Otherwise, tumbledry some, rest leaves the living room and bedroom looking like an unprofessional laundrette

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Tumble dryer and airer for the bits that can't tumble.

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By *iddlesticksMan  over a year ago

My nan’s spare room.


"Good old fashioned clothes maiden.

Sheets and towels go over the banister.

Same here. Socks and smaller knickers go over the radiators though. "

Your knickers look like they won’t take too much drying.

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By *ora the explorerWoman  over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"Your wet laundry that is. Once you take it out of the washing machine how do you dry it?

Summer is easy - shove it on the line in the garden. But how about the depths of winter on a freezing foggy day? Tumble dryer? Radiator? Anything more inventive? Anyone going to admit to microwaving their pants? "

Always straight in the dryer if it can otherwise outside or an airer and finish off in dryer

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Tumble dryer unless it's sunny

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just wear it wet... guaranteed you step outside in Cumbria it's usually raining.... so gonna get wet anyway

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By *iss SJWoman  over a year ago

Hull


"Good old fashioned clothes maiden.

Sheets and towels go over the banister.

Same here. Socks and smaller knickers go over the radiators though.

Your knickers look like they won’t take too much drying. "

One of the plus sides of wearing thongs and g-strings

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By *2000ManMan  over a year ago

Worthing

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It goes on the line especially throughout spring and summer. I don’t have a dryer, so I do the washing every other everyday and I don’t let it build up then just hang it on the airer and radiators

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By *2000ManMan  over a year ago

Worthing

If fine, I leave it out in winter all day till the sun starts to goes down. Can get most of the dampness out and a "cold air bathe" does clothing good. Otherwise I spin twice and put in room on fold-up clothes drier which gets south facing sun all day with windows slightly open.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Heated clothes rail.

Do mine twice a week, once on a wed, rest on fri. So dont have to worry doing clothes washing on weekends

In summer, out on the line

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By *ickshawed OP   Couple  over a year ago

Wolverhampton


"Your wet laundry that is. Once you take it out of the washing machine how do you dry it?

Summer is easy - shove it on the line in the garden. But how about the depths of winter on a freezing foggy day? Tumble dryer? Radiator? Anything more inventive? Anyone going to admit to microwaving their pants?

I let the housekeeper worry about that. "

I'm sure she works wonders good sir. Does she have a uniform of blue underwear? And does she iron your socks and pants just right?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Tumble dryer

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By *ickshawed OP   Couple  over a year ago

Wolverhampton


"If the ground is dry outside I still hang mine out. Otherwise, tumbledry some, rest leaves the living room and bedroom looking like an unprofessional laundrette "

Unprofessional launderette sounds exactly like my house in the cold weather

There's 5 of us in this house and there's always laundry on the go

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Rack in front of the aga. Job done.

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

Radiator hangers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good old fashioned clothes maiden.

Sheets and towels go over the banister. "

Never heard it be called a Clothes Maiden before, learn something new everyday Fiddles

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Heated clothes Airer

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By *ategoodbyeMan  over a year ago

Hertfordshire


"I'm going to admit the cardinal sin.

Hang it in the bedroom because it's the warmest too. I do it first thing though so it's mostly dry by the time we go to bed.

Used to hang it downstairs but new puppy... I'm not paying £700+ for them to remove a sock from her stomach.

My lab used to eat socks! She would chuck it up and b 4 I could grab it she would eat it again! By time I did retreve it stunk to high heaven she did this on several occasions! Lucky it didnt get stuck x"

My newlywed mother’s red setter did the same to my Dad’s wristwatch. Apparently he burst into their bedroom at night, ran round and round it with my naked father in hot pursuit, grabbed the watch and exited. Also swallowed a box of red paper towels.

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By *m389Man  over a year ago

Bromley

Heated airer plus dehumidifier

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By *merald Eyes XWoman  over a year ago

Can you find me….

Straight in dryer…

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