you can buy everything everybody listed above me, but for faster and free effective ways, just rub on wood that contains no metal. example: the leg of a wooden kitchen table. nothing too slippery/shiny. you must have something.. metal can be attached to wood, but not wood with metal inside.. like a metal wire for electrcity or something.. hope i helped! good luck!
2006-12-19 18:49:44
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answered by annonymous 2
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Static Shock Shirt
2016-10-31 00:28:01
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answered by ? 4
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well there are dryer sheets that just get thrown into the dryer before you start a load of laundry! you can buy them at you regular grocery store. probably in the claening/laundry isle! you would want to find the kind with extra static block then you'll be sure!good luck!
hope for no more static! ♥
2006-12-19 16:56:21
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answered by Anonymous
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when laundering add a little, no more than recommended, fabric conditioner to the rinse. If drying in a dryer remove when almost dry, hang and let them air dry completely. Do not let them over dry nor leave them in the dryer. Friction and heat will create static electricity in synthetic fibres. Have you noticed that natural fibre, wool and cotton, never "cling"? A trick to stop clothes clinging to your body is moisturiser. True. If you smooth on moisturiser over your stockinged legs you skirt will not cling.
2016-03-13 08:46:34
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answered by Anonymous
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You can get some anti static spray or use dryer sheets and rub on your clothes and your skin
2006-12-19 16:53:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Static Guard. Spray the inside of your clothing first, then the outside. For flyaway hair, spray some on your brush before combing your hair. It's the best stuff yet!
2006-12-19 17:04:52
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answered by redlox 2
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If u havent got the time for the static spray, hung your clothes on hangers, hang them in your bathroom, shut your bathroom off and turn on the shower as hot as it will go. This will steam your clothes and rid you of that problem. I do it all of the time.
2006-12-19 16:55:26
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answered by ContessaVampira 3
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Rub a dryer sheet onto your clothes that have static... this is what I have heard that has worked... Good Luck. :)
2006-12-19 16:57:39
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answered by kneed2kno 1
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Use fabric softner sheets when you put your clothes in the dryer.
eg. Bounce
2006-12-19 16:55:17
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answered by Peaches 2
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rub it with a dryer sheet...
bounce or downy are good. works for me every time, and it smells good
2006-12-19 16:53:55
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answered by Chad Sexington 2
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