static guard baby!! works wonders..
2007-02-27 06:53:51
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answer #1
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answered by thenakats 4
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Static guard is one of the best things to have. BUT you also need to make sure to put on lotion before putting on the nylons because it will help moisturize and gives off less static and then you also can use Aresol Hairspray directly on the nylons. Hopefully this helps.
2007-02-27 06:57:59
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answered by ashley.dennis 2
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Some static spratys work great but make sure that they wont stain the fabric. Use lotion before the nylons and keep a dryer sheet in your purse in case you happen to get a bit clingy while you are out. Good luck
2007-02-27 08:29:16
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answered by shadowsthathunt 6
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Rackhams Dresses
2016-10-14 11:12:46
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answered by weesner 4
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Hiya
The answer my old Grandama used to tell me was to lightly spray some hairspray on the inside of your dress, this should get rid of the static. Another thing that might help is those new JML tumble drier balls, I got them and they really help to stop static.
Hope this helps.
Jen
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2007-02-27 07:18:46
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answered by Jenni D 1
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Anti-static spray...but in a pinch...hairspray (the "pump" kind) or a Bounce Softner Sheet rubbed over the lining (or your undergarments) works wonders, too!
2007-02-27 06:58:52
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answered by Toots 6
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If you are any good at sewing you could line it with some anti static lining.
2007-02-27 06:59:03
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answered by no1shylass 4
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firstly, spray some hairspray onto the inside of the dress and then put it on. You will find that it woud not stick anymore.
2007-02-27 07:00:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Anti Static spray you can buy it in the haberdashery dept in Rackhams..etc any Department Store should sell it...
2007-02-27 06:56:31
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answered by Kitty 2
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Try some moisturiser on your underwear. Works on tights to stop skirts and trousers clinging.
2007-02-27 06:56:03
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answered by Anonymous
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