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Reuse Dryer Sheets In Different Ways

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January 6, 20110 found this helpful

Some great ideas here I never would have thought of. I like the idea of putting them in dresser drawers before using them in the dryer. Maybe it's just me but I tried dusting with them once but seemed to think they were too "linty".

 
January 6, 20110 found this helpful

I have been told that dryer sheets contain ingredients that are harmful to the air we breathe and would be harmful to have extended contact with our skin. Read the ingredient list and see what is in your dryer sheets. Too many chemicals for me.

 
January 7, 20110 found this helpful

I too believe in recycling. I used my dryer sheets making snowman ornaments for my christmas tree this year.

 
 
January 7, 20110 found this helpful

For those of us with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, any kind of dryer sheet is something to stay miles away from. They are very toxic to everyone!

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Please read an MSDS or something to learn about these. And distilled white vinegar works just as well without polluting the planet!

 
January 8, 20110 found this helpful

I reuse dryer sheets to polish my bathroom faucets. I also have heard of reusing them instead of paper for paper piecing. You can keep them in the quilt afterward & saves time.

 

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January 6, 2011

Use your dryer sheets more than one time. Then don't throw them away. Use them for small clean-ups around the house or in your car. When you get them wet, they're just like paper towels.

 
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June 28, 2010

To get the most out of my dryer sheets, I use them in three ways before tossing them.

 
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