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house airing cupboard.
beeney_2
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Hi there
I have to dry my clothes inside during this time of year.
I seem to have to wipe my windows down from wet water every single morning. I have no central heating, just portable oil heater and a blower heater. I cant get the ventilation/ heating balence right! frustrating!
I dont think that the drying of clothes is the only thing that contributor.
My question is I have a small-medium ish sized unventilated airing cupboard in my flat, would it be ok to dry clothes in here straight from the washng machine?
Thanks to anyone who can help on the subject. :beer:
I have to dry my clothes inside during this time of year.
I seem to have to wipe my windows down from wet water every single morning. I have no central heating, just portable oil heater and a blower heater. I cant get the ventilation/ heating balence right! frustrating!
I dont think that the drying of clothes is the only thing that contributor.
My question is I have a small-medium ish sized unventilated airing cupboard in my flat, would it be ok to dry clothes in here straight from the washng machine?
Thanks to anyone who can help on the subject. :beer:
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only if you put a dehumidifier in the cupboard with the damp clothes. otherwise still damp air = mould, rot, etc
If by oil heater you mean a heater that burns oil/paraffin, these put out large amounts of water vapour and will contribute to condensation problems.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0
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