WITH the UK still feeling a chill from the winter weather most of us are looking for the best ways to keep the house warm.
Many of us have resorted to keeping the heating on throughout the day, but you may have found your radiator not getting as hot as you’d like.

With even windier weather set to come to the UK this week, you’ll want to make sure your radiators are working properly.
So if yours aren’t heating up as much or as quickly as they used to you want to keep reading instead of calling a plumber.
A plumber can cost hundreds of pounds to call out and your radiator may simply just need a clean.
A buildup of dirt can block heat, so it will take more energy to warm a room. This can raise electricity bills and put more strain on the radiator.
Thankfully, Lynsey Crombie, a cleaning expert also known as the Queen of Clean, has shared that the best way to clean radiators in just a matter of seconds.
She revealed you should “blast away trapped dust and debris” using one simple object in the home.
Taking to Facebook, Lynsey wrote: “Use your hair dryer to blow out trapped dust from those hard-to-reach spots.”
The middle of the radiator can collect dust, pet hair and cobwebs which can stop the radiator from distributing heat as well.
To begin turn the radiator completely off and place a towel underneath the radiator.
Then, use your hair dryer on cool air and a high airflow setting. Do not use a hot air setting to avoid damaging the radiator’s components.
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Once done, use a soft brush to clean out any dust that got onto the outside of the radiator and vacuum dust blown out of the radiator.
Lynsey has also suggested using a steam cleaner if you own one as “a quick burst of steam can help dislodge hidden dust.”
People were quick to thank Lynsey in the comments and wanted to try the hack for themselves.
One person wrote: “I will try the hairdryer method, not used this before.”
Another commented: “It works great. I use the hairdryer to blow the dust out down below while I have my hoover on.”
“Or a pet hair dryer that will blow anything out,” penned a third.