💨 Abstract
Drying clothes during cold, winter months can be done effectively outside instead of on radiators, which can cause damp and mold. Solar radiation and wind can aid in evaporation, speeding up the drying process. Using a good quality clothes airer, placing it in a low-traffic room with ventilation, and giving clothes an extra spin before hanging can also help.
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