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Home and Family article : Do You REALLY Know What to Use Dryer Sheets For?!
 

Home and Family > Do You REALLY Know What to Use Dryer Sheets For?!

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Joe Kahler

These are the fabric conditioner sheets used in tumble dryers. You know the ones. The little white things that ended up coming out of the bottom of your pant leg when mom used to do the laundry.

  • To remove baked on food from a pan, fill with very hot water and one dryer sheet, then leave it to soak for an hour or two. Pour off the water, toss the sheet and wipe out the pan. All the baked on food comes off easily. If it does not come clean, let it soak overnight.

  • When cleaning dust and animal hair from free-standing fans, window unit air conditioner filters or window blinds, use a dryer sheet. It not only removes dust and hair faster, but after prolonged use it creates a protective coating on the wires of the fan for even easier dust removal later.

  • Dust your television and computer screens with a used dryer sheet, as this will reduce the static and prevent dust resettling.

  • Clean shower doors with a used dryer sheet to dissolve soap scum.

  • Collect animal hair by rubbing the area with dryer sheets, they will magically attract all the loose hairs.
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