Washing clothing can be tiresome, especially if doing laundry for a large family. Also, with the rising energy costs, using home appliances such as washing machines and tumble dryers can be extremely expensive. Instead, laundry expert Deyan Dimitrov, CEO of Laundryheap, has shared six solutions to keep clothing fresh without washing them.The laundry expert explained: ‘A white vinegar spray works wonders at deodorising clothes – it also works well for shoes that may be starting to smell.’Mix 150ml of white vinegar with 150ml of water and use a spray bottle to spritz the items in question. The acidic smell of vinegar will fade as your clothes dry, leaving your garments looking brand new.’White vinegar can be purchased from various different retailers, including Wilko for as little as 95p. It can also be used to clean appliances such as washing machines and dishwashers, making it a great all rounder.2. Revive dull fabrics with saltDeyan said: ‘If your clothes are looking faded in colour, soak them in a bucket of cold water with four tablespoons of salt.’This will work to remove any build-up of dirt and grime that may have caused your garments to look a little lacklustre.’READ MORE: Five ‘best’ tips to avoid mould in your bathroom Six ways to keep clothes clean without washing them using cupboard items – ‘works wonders’ (Image: GETTY)According to the expert, Britons can remove any lingering smells by hanging their clothes outside on a washing line, if the weather permits.This will allow the fresh air to do its work, and if there is sun, it will naturally kill bacteria as well as help to eliminate any odours.The laundry pro added: ‘If your clothes still smell mildewed, try using essential oils. Pick your preferred essential oil scent and mix a few drops with water to dilute its potency, before spraying them with this solution.’DON’T MISS:Method to dry clothes fully ‘in four hours’ with no tumble dryer [COMMENT]Five ‘clever little tricks’ to keep ‘warmer’ and energy bills ‘lower’ [INSIGHT]Four ‘simple’ tips to ‘prevent’ condensation on windows [EXPLAINER] A white vinegar spray can be great for removing odours (Image: Getty) White vinegar can help to deodorise clothes and shoes (Image: EXPRESS)Instead, a cheaper alternative is to use a toothbrush and some soapy water. According to the expert, this will ‘revive’ your shoes and cut down their drying time.Deyan said: ‘If your shoes seem slightly misshapen in the process, fill them with scrunched up newspaper and leave them overnight to revert to their original shape. ‘It’s far more cost effective than dedicating a wash to one lonesome pair of shoes. However, be sure to avoid trying this hack out on genuine leather shoes as it could damage them. ‘Instead, opt for a specialist leather cleaner and buff this into their surfaces with a dry cloth.’