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aaarrrgggh husband..................

Has left my new garden lounger outside in the pouring rain!!!!:mad: So now the cushion is absolutely soaked through, how can i dry it without it beginning to smell? It's still pouring down so cant put it on the line. any advice?
I don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.

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  • ghp
    ghp Posts: 61 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I'd roll it up in an old bath towel and squeeze the excess water out, then put it in an airy warm place inside until the sun comes out.
  • moanymoany
    moanymoany Posts: 2,877 Forumite
    ghp wrote: »
    I'd roll it up in an old bath towel and squeeze the excess water out, then put it in an airy warm place inside until the sun comes out.

    After the squeezing pop it in the airing cupboard.
  • Sagz_2
    Sagz_2 Posts: 6,251 Forumite
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    Send hubby to the laundrette with it! He might be more careful next time
    Some days you're the dog..... most days you're the tree! :D
  • annie123
    annie123 Posts: 4,256 Forumite
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    been trying to train my husband for 16 years, slow learners!
    much more difficult to train than children:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
  • Rikki
    Rikki Posts: 21,625 Forumite
    annie123 wrote: »
    been trying to train my husband for 16 years, slow learners!
    much more difficult to train than children:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Especially toilet training. When will they ever learn to aim straight. :rotfl:
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  • amazon_spice
    amazon_spice Posts: 1,639 Forumite
    annie123 wrote: »
    been trying to train my husband for 16 years, slow learners!
    much more difficult to train than children:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Me 2!

    Would go for wringing out in towel and airing cupboard.
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