There are some amazing things to do with dryer sheets, and guess what? They have absolutely nothing to do with the dryer.
Things To Do With Dryer Sheets
Read on to learn 10 totally awesome things you can do with dryer sheets.
Got a pan with a greasy, gunky mess left in it? Cover the mess with water, add a fresh dryer sheet, and let the whole thing soak overnight. The next morning, the gunk will have already lifted off. If it hasn’t, it will scrape off easily with a spatula. Try it, it really works!
Not only do dryer sheets cut down on static during the dry cycle, but once you have put something on for the day and notice it has static cling, use a dryer sheet to get rid of it. Just wipe the dryer sheet inside and outside your clothes and the static will be gone.
Get rid of Fido’s fur droppings simply and easily. Just wipe a dryer sheet over furniture and clothing with dog hair on it, and the dryer sheet will pick it right up. Bonus–it leaves behind a great scent!
Place a dryer sheet in a dresser drawer to keep your clothes smelling clean and fresh. This is a great tip for the clothes you are storing for the season!
You can use dryer sheets to detail your car? You bet! The dryer sheet is just abrasive enough to help remove dead bugs from the front end of your car without scratching the paint. Just wet a dryer sheet and scrub away!
Things To Do With Dryer Sheets
Wet a dryer sheet and use it to wipe away soap scum from your shower doors. {It’s easier than you think!} It doesn’t even need to be a fresh dryer sheet. A used one will work just as well!
Use dryer sheets to dust your baseboards, crown molding, and cabinets. They pick up dust and then keep working to repel it for longer than just a dusting spray would!
Campers, listen up. Tuck fresh dryer sheets into tents and sleeping bags each time you roll them up and stash them away. This will keep them smelling good and will repel critters while they’re in storage until your next outdoor adventure!
You may need two or three layers, but try using dryer sheets on your Swiffer broom instead of the more expensive Swiffer cloth. You’ll be surprised at how well the dryer sheets pick up dust, lint and pet hair off your floors and walls!
Does gunk on the surface of your iron frustrate you like it does me? {Where does that stuff even come from?!} Well, the solution is quite simple: use a dryer sheet to wipe it away while the iron is on the low heat setting.
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