They're great for cleaning soap scum from shower and bathtub surfaces. Used ones work good (new ones work even better!). I had a glass and tile shower and nothing cleaned as quick or as well as a wad of used dryer sheets.
2006-09-06 06:43:19
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answered by Anonymous
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When I put my suitcases away after using them I put in a dryer sheet and they smell great the next time I pack. The clothes in the suitcases smell great too. Also, you can use a dryer sheet AFTER it has been used in the dryer to wipe across your TV screen and computer monitor. That keeps them from collected dust so fast. There are alot of ways they can be used as a sachet in closets, stored clothes, linen closet, (the bed sheets and blankets smell fresh when you use them) in dresser drawers, pocketbooks, etc. the possibilities are unlimited!
2006-09-06 06:59:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Many, many uses:
use to clean out the lint screen, softens/prevents static in clothes, can use on your hair or clothes if you have static, you can clean windows/ dust with streak-free results, it's a bug repellant, put them in your drawers, under sheets, in closets, in vehicles, furniture, etc to make it smell good.
2006-09-06 07:33:11
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answered by swrong 6
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Putting them in the dryer with your clothes works awesome.
2006-09-06 06:40:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I've actually made a pillow out them before. Pillows are so easy to make.
I also use them to dust with around the house. I liked the idea about cleaning soap scum with them, though. I'll have to give that a whirl.
2006-09-06 06:55:46
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answered by mom 4
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Put them in stored purses and shoes or in between towels and stored linens, keep them under trash bags in the bathroom trash container, use them to shine mirrors, use them as dusters to slow the accumulation, put them in closets and drawers to keep a fresh scent, use them under the seat of your car to keep it fresh, recycle them for use on cards (with white glue they look like rice paper), make sachets with them by filling them with baking soda and securing the top with a rubber band or ribbon, they are great for cleaning the surfaces of enameled appliances, too
2006-09-06 06:44:13
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answered by eskie lover 7
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I have used to remove static cling from my hair and have also stored in out of season clothes boxes to keep clothes smelling fresh.
2006-09-06 10:29:25
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answered by metter1956 1
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Rub them on your hair for removal of static. I dont think the scents last very long when you put them in things like luggage, shoes, trash cans.
2006-09-06 07:04:30
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answered by Janna 4
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Clean your sinks with them, use as bug repellent also good to dust with them just not your TV screen.
2006-09-06 06:48:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I put them in my drawers and under my bed sheets. Keeps smellin' fresh every time you lay down on ur bed. :)
2006-09-06 06:45:47
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answered by steffiee_stylee 3
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