Most people use fabric softener sheets to deal with static cling when putting their clothes in the dryer; however, there are many other uses for fabric softener sheets. They can be used as a bug repellant, cleaning tool around the house, air freshener, and more.
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Yellow Jackets: Use them all the time when playing baseball and soccer. I use it when I am working outside It really works. The yellow jackets just veer around you. Static Electricity: Eliminates static electricity from your television (or computer) screen. Soap Scum: Dissolve soap scum from shower doors. Clean with a sheet of Fabric Softener. |
I never knew there were so many uses! I usually put them in clothes drawers or stinky shoes after I use them. My puppy always tries to chew on them, I'm wondering if there's a theory that it cleans stinky puppy breath!
Although I have never done this, and I don't know why I don't, but....
Take used sheets (after running them in the dryer - might as well get full use out of them) and tape them loosely over your computer vents, where the air is drawn into the computer. They will act as filters and capture most of the dust. When you see them getting a bit dirty, replace them.
That makes allot of sense nighthawk, my wife uses them to dust. They not only attract the dust, they leave a nice mild smell behind. You can use them on any surface since they are not abrasive and won't scratch. They are also cheaper to use than getting dusting spray or dusting cloths.
I would use them on dry erase boards. They don't smear like erasers do, and they last a pretty good while. Of course, they are used after being put in the dryer. I don't know what use anybody would have for a dry erase board, but if you use one, fabric softener sheets are great!
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I don't know what use anybody would have for a dry erase board, but if you use one, fabric softener sheets are great! |