
How to Stop Clothes Smelling Damp on an Airer
Musty laundry usually points to slow drying. Small changes to washing, spacing and airflow can make airer drying fresher.
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Musty laundry usually points to slow drying. Small changes to washing, spacing and airflow can make airer drying fresher.
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Reduce pulled threads, warped trims and tangled straps by using wash bags properly — not as a substitute for a gentle cycle.
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Packed shirts, dresses and uniforms can crease badly. Here’s how to pick a travel steamer that refreshes clothes without upsetting fabrics.
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A closer look at whether this Brabantia board makes regular ironing easier, and what to verify before buying.
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Off-season clothes can crease, smell musty or lose shape in storage. A fabric-safe routine keeps them clean, dry and ready to wear.
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Too much heat, weight or damp air can shorten a garment’s life. Match drying choices to the fibre before damage sets in.
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Velvet brushes can lift lint gently, but pressure, nap direction and fibre type decide whether they help or mark a garment.
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Creases, shine and stretched seams usually come from the wrong mix of heat, moisture and pressure—not just poor technique.
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Stop shoulder bumps, sagging knitwear and crushed creases by storing each garment according to fibre, weight and wear frequency.
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A cramped utility corner can still be fabric-friendly when washing, drying and storage each have a clear job.
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