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I recently realized that I dried my jeans incorrectly: my laundry dries quickly

A CLEANING fan has just discovered she’s been drying her jeans all wrong – and has found a much quicker way to get them dry.

Trish realized that her usual technique of folding the jeans so that the back pockets faced outward and weaving them through the rail wasn’t the best method.

Trish realized that her usual drying technique was for clothes "all wrong"

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Trish realized her usual drying technique was ‘all wrong’Credit: Tiktokt/@trishisroyal

Go to her TikTok page @trishisroyal, she shared a video demonstrating her new discovery in drying.

“I was a year old today when I realized I was hanging my pants all wrong,” Trish said.

She demonstrated the ‘usual’ way and urged people to stop doing it.

She then showed off her “new” technique, which she said also saves space on the drying rack.

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Instead, Trish folds her jeans so that both legs are together, then weaves them with one side through the rails on the drying rack.

Finally, she lifts one end of the jeans and places it on the other side of the rail.

This simple change has made a big difference in how quickly her jeans dry.

Her video received a lot of attention with more than 56,000 likes and more than 1,330 comments.

Many rushed to share their thoughts on her new technique.

One wrote: “Omg I love this. I’m going to do this now!”

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While someone else said: “Smart.”

And another added: “Thanks! 2

However, others who tried it thought it “took up the same amount of space.”

We previously revealed another technique for drying your wet laundry indoors – and it’s said to be better than a tumble dryer.

A resourceful woman raved about her budget-friendly purchase, which costs less than 6 cents an hour.

Instead, she spreads her jeans over two different rails

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Instead, she spreads her jeans over two different railsCredit: Tiktokt/@trishisroyal

Delighted with her find from B&M for just £30, Rachel Storey took to social media to share the news, leaving many amazed.

Post in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK groupa private Facebook group with 2.5 million members, Rachel revealed she had managed to get her hands on the Addis Swift Dry Heated Airer Pod.

Originally costing £40, this fantastic purchase, which uses less energy than a tumble dryer and dries clothes quickly, has been reduced by £10 to just £30.

Rachel praised her B&M purchase, noting its easy assembly and compact storage, writing: “If anyone is looking for a solution to get their washing dry but doesn’t want to spend over £100 on a heated dryer, I Bought these at my local B&M yesterday.”

Even more winter washing tips

Tackling winter laundry can be a challenge, but these helpful tips can help you stay on top of it:

  • Use a dehumidifier: Place a dehumidifier in your drying room to speed up the drying process and prevent moisture.
  • Spin cycle boost: Run an extra spin cycle on your washing machine to remove excess water from clothes, which will reduce drying time.
  • Indoor drying rack: Invest in a good quality indoor drying rack and place it near a radiator or in a well-ventilated area.
  • Tumble dryer balls: Add dryer balls to your dryer to help clothes dry faster and reduce static cling.
  • Space saving hangers: Use space-saving hangers or a retractable clothesline to maximize indoor drying space.
  • Microfiber towels: Place microfiber cloths over your drying rack to absorb extra moisture from hanging clothes.
  • Partly dry outside: Hang the clothes outside on dry days before bringing them inside to dry.

These hacks can help you keep your laundry routine efficient and your clothes fresh, even during the colder months.

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