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People are just realising genius way to untangle Christmas lights using 5p item & stop them from getting in a mess again

And other ways to save time when decorating your home

SURPRISED Brits are finding out a genius way to untangle your Christmas lights using a 5p item.

It’s time to get your home looking festive - which means dragging the dusty old box of decorations out.

Decor pros have shared a way to untangle  your Christmas lights
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Decor pros have shared a way to untangle your Christmas lightsCredit: Getty

With just a few weeks away from the festive season, Brits will be spending hours unpacking their Christmas lights.

But what should be a joyful and fun family experience can become a nightmare if you don't know how to untangle them correctly.

Luckily, decor experts have revealed a genius way to avoid the dreaded mess.

Professionals at Sunnydaze Decor have listed an easy-step guide that will help you keep them organised.

All you need is a pen or pencil - which you can snap up for 5p at your local supermarket.

First, spread out your lights in a large room so you can see all the knots properly.

The experts said: "A good place to start when it comes to untangling your string lights is to first locate the plug.

"Then, try to find the plug at the end of the cord. Gently work the plug through the knots. Don’t pull too hard as that can damage your lights."

Once you spot a stubborn knot, insert the end of the pen or pencil to loosen the knot enough so you can pull it apart with your fingers.

But your lights can easily bunch up again while you were working on a different section of the strand.

For this, you need to organise your untangled lights in straight lines, or wrap them around your arm as you go.

The experts added: "Once you’ve successfully untangled your lights, there is one final step you must take before you hang them on your tree or house.

"Check the lights to ensure that they are glowing brightly.

"If you do spot a dud here or there, you can find replacement bulbs at your local hardware store."

There are other ways to prevent your decorations from tangling again.

Experts recommend to find someone to help you decorate your home.

"While one person works on hanging the lights, the other person is responsible for keeping the rest of the strand organised and feeding the lights to the other person," they explained.

It comes as a ‘genius’ mum wrapped her decorated Christmas tree in cling film to save hours of frustration.

Trudy McDougall Alexander has revealed how her 71-year-old mum saves hours when it comes to packing away her festive tree by wrapping the entire thing before dragging it into storage.

Read more on the Irish Sun

Meanwhile, experts revealed the easy ways to store your Christmas decorations and save you time and space too.

Ben Wightman, from Christmas Tree World explained how to store them all correctly so you can keep on using them year after year.

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