Mrs Hinch is a cleaning influencer with over four million followers on Instagram. She rocketed to fame thanks to the sharing of her fantastic cleaning tips and tricks with fans, and now fans are doing the same on Facebook pages, named in her honour.On one such Facebook page, with over 100,000 members, one woman wanted to know how to quickly dry her wet clothes without putting the heating on and without using a tumble dryer, saving her money along the way.The post was inundated with comments in minutes, and many Mrs Hinch fans had a plethora of simple and cheap hacks to offer.Elizabeth Healey wrote: “Hi all, can anyone recommend how to dry laundry without putting the heating on? It’s all mounting up and I can’t get the clothes to dry quickly enough.”We don’t have a tumble dryer and currently use an airer.”READ MORE: Millie Mackintosh’s best parenting hacks for raising her two children Some Mrs Hinch fans recommended drying clothes outside or on an airer (Image: GETTY)As well as using a launderette, other Mrs Hinch fans recommended investing in new, affordable products to speed up the drying process.Others advised using a clothes airer. Colette Byrne said: “Just have to put airer out early and try get heavy wet, off it, or put it in warmest room in the house, and close the door, when heating on.”Jan McClean recommended putting clothes outside on a washing line, saying: “If the concrete is dry your clothes will dry, put them out as early as poss then when it is dusk bring them in. By morning they’re okay.”Jacqueline Smith wrote: “Someone wrote this last week saying if it’s dry in the sky and dry on the ground put them out. I’ve started doing it like you said and when I bring them in at night they are almost dry. I was surprised!DON’T MISS:’Best thing ever’ for glossy hair overnight [HACK] ‘Can actually age some women more’: Haircut to avoid [EXPERT] Anti-ageing haircut for ‘a really youthful look’ [BEAUTY] Mrs Hinch fans recommended investing in a dehumidifier to dry clothes quickly (Image: GETTY)Coral Bickley wrote: “I have two normal airers and no heating in. I hang things on hangers as well and over the bannisters and do it every day to keep on top of it all. Keep a window open for ventilation.”Judith Eddington commented: “Spin the clothes at least once more after washing so they are drier when you hang them out.”Linda Sharkie said: “If putting on an airer use pegs like you would on a wash line. To speed up drying don’t use fabric softener, use white vinegar instead.”Caz Eloise jumped on the dehumidifier bandwagon, saying: “Get a dehumidifier, they are brilliant.”
‘Brilliant’ tip dries clothes quicker without heating or tumble dryer
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