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2006-10-20 15:14:02 · 29 answers · asked by Didgeridude 4 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

Now it is 6 years, 4 months, and 4 days.

2006-10-21 03:07:22 · update #1

29 answers

Ooooh! Pick me pick me! You should make a quilt for your cactus! Or as a way to help your fish forgive you.

2006-10-23 11:46:23 · answer #1 · answered by AlliSon 3 · 1 1

First thing that comes to my mind is stuff a mattress with it. Why would you save the dryer lint anyway? Apparently, you must have thought of some use for it. You could also make lots of pillow stuffings. I'm curious as to where you're keeping all that dryer lint. I hope it's away from anything that could ignite it, as it could be very combustible.

2006-10-20 15:26:03 · answer #2 · answered by gldjns 7 · 0 0

EVO is a great food! No grains, no by-products, and a fairly ethical company that isn't tied to one of the big mega-companies like Proctor and Gamble. Vets get incentives to sell Iams, Hill's, etc. It's a rare vet that actually offers more than one brand of prescription food, because the kickbacks are higher when they offer Hill's exclusively. Just because a vet sells it doesn't make it good. Iams used to be a good food, many years ago, then it was bought out by P&G, and is now junk. And we don't even need to go into the animal cruelty issues - I wouldn't buy it even if they weren't an unethical company.

2016-05-22 06:27:08 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There was a lady in Long Beach and she collected dryer lint from laundry rooms and ppl saved different colors for her and she made fanastic pictures out of them like a artist would paint...You wouldn`t believe her designs!

2006-10-20 15:17:58 · answer #4 · answered by Carol H 5 · 0 0

I saw a lady on TV a while back that saved dryer lint and made art sculptures with it and sold them for quite a bit of money. she mixed some kind of resin stuff with the lint and sculpted it.

2006-10-20 15:17:14 · answer #5 · answered by Squirrley Temple 7 · 0 0

It makes a good fire started. In Girl Scouts, about 20 yrs ago, we took paper egg cartons and cut them up by cup then glued the lint in them. The make really good fire starters for camping or a fireplace or wood stove. Why keep so much?

2006-10-25 05:58:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can make fire starters. They're great for fireplaces or campfires. All you need to do is take cardboard tubes (like a toilet paper roll) and put the lint inside...then take melted wax and dip the stuffed tubes into the wax about halfway. once your finished you have firestarters AND you used all your lint. (thats gotta be lotta lint.. )

2006-10-20 15:19:33 · answer #7 · answered by SiLLYsTRiNg4499 2 · 0 0

Find your local lint recycler in the yellow pages and go cash it in. It's worth about a buck a square inch right now.

2006-10-20 15:21:21 · answer #8 · answered by Namtrac 5 · 0 1

Take it to a weaver, who can make thread with it and weave cloth, which you can then take to a seamstress who can sew you a shirt. You will hands down have the most intriguing conversation piece at your favorite hang out.

2006-10-22 01:33:40 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You could learn how to come up with jokes that are actually funny (unless you aren't joking; in which case, put it in the bin and get a hobby or a girlfriend or something to keep you occupied.)

2006-10-20 15:22:14 · answer #10 · answered by Rich 5 · 0 1

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