Putting one half cup of borax or one half cup of vinegar, in the machine during the wash and rinse cycle, is a tried and tested home remedy to get rid of static cling in your clothes.
Try a couple of hints from the website below. You can buy chemical free sheets like these http://www.staticeliminator.ca/page/page/363949.htm
2006-12-16 11:03:44
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answered by Brin 4
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I saw some dryer balls at JC Penney's a few weeks ago. You put them in the dryer with the clothes and they are supposed to dry without static. You keep the balls forever and use them over and over, so in the long run you save money. I think they cost around $10.
2006-12-16 11:50:32
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answered by sharbysyd 3
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Each and every rinse cycle I put 3/4 -1 cup of fabric softener in the rinse water. I never use dryer sheets. I love the smell of my clothes once removed from the dryer. Good Luck.....
2006-12-16 11:52:02
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answered by Anonymous
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in case you will get some fabric softener, in simple terms place some on a small wash fabric and throw interior the dryer with the clothing or upload to the rinse cycle after washing. try looking a product referred to as static draw close and spray the clothing with that. do not mixture fabric like synthetic nylons or wool socks with cottons. those fabric quickly enhance static.
2016-12-30 12:53:14
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answered by Erika 3
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I use fabric softner in the wash and never use dryer sheets and don't seem to have any static cling problems.
2006-12-16 10:49:36
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answered by Lotsa Lops 3
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I use vinegar as fabric softner in the rinse cycle. I don't use dryer sheets and don't have a problem with static clean.
2006-12-17 07:05:23
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answered by busymom 3
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Try not getting them too dry.
2006-12-16 10:52:11
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answered by Floyd B 5
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try comet or a little vingar and water
2006-12-20 10:38:11
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answered by ? 5
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