Instead of going out and buying stuff to reduce static cling, you can always just use a dryer sheet and rub it on your legs before you put your pants on.
2006-10-30 15:13:33
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answered by Anonymous
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just make sure next time you buy pants that its not 100 5 polyester (that is not really a good material for pants). Make sure it has another natural material added to it, like linens, cottons and wools.
2006-10-30 16:47:34
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answered by Anonymous
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100% polyester? That has to get sweaty. Try a cotton blend next time!
2006-10-30 14:01:48
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answered by Brendi 3
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uses a damp towel if you are ever caught without static guard. just take the damp cloth and pat it up and down your legs it is a temporary fix.
invest in cotton garments. you will be glad you did!
2006-10-30 14:01:47
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answered by al 2
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You can go to Walmart and get this "static-b-gone" spray... I think that's what it's called. You just spray it on the static-y clothes and it actually works!
2006-10-30 14:12:29
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answered by amy j 2
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spray some hairspray on the inside of the pant leg.
2006-10-30 13:58:15
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answered by Miss Sassy Pants 2
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rub a metal coat hanger on the pants (as I read in Real Simple Solutions)
2006-10-30 14:07:41
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answered by emma 4
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Buy Static Guard spray.
http://shopping.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0oGklJHu0ZF8y4BITBXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTBqcDRrdjU5BGNvbG8DdwRzZWMDc2MEdnRpZAM-?p=static%20guard
2006-10-30 13:56:45
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answered by Anonymous
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in easy terms my father while he replaced into returning to conflict after being on go away (WW11) curiously, I additionally packed my wood letter blocks into his kit bag with out him understanding and he had some explaining to do while stopped by potential of a pink cap police soldier !
2016-12-28 08:35:48
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answered by ? 3
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Get new jeans.
2006-10-30 13:58:08
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answered by Abby 2
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