Dryer sheets or not?

Busie23

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I'm doing the laundry and find no dryer sheets. Roomate just said you don't need them, and that they are a waste of money. I say you do need them so you don't get static charged clothing, which is super annoying. I think they are even more needed during the winters months, as the air is dryer. Since I'm out of sheets what else can I do to get this static off of my clothes?
 

snowdogg187

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Rub computer parts on your shirt to take care of the static.

Is this a shipped price??

what a great deal.
 

Dran

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Spray a light mist of water on them before folding or after hanging. Not enough to soak them, just a bit, and allow them a few minutes to dry completely again if you're going to fold them.
 

meices

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No you don't need them, I like them b/c they make everything softer especially jeans which can be kinda rough when they first dry. But no you don't need them and chances are you wont even notice any static cling without them (depending on the fabric of the clothes). EIther way you don't have them so WTF are you going to do? Just toss them in the drier without it and move on
 

JonDay

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They add a nice smell to clothes too... I always use one.
And Albertson's Generic Simply Soft Spring scent fabric softner sheets = chick magnet.
Girls flock to that smell for some reason, I don't know what it is. It could be my hotness, but I am putting my money on the fabric softner.
 
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Originally posted by: JonDay
They add a nice smell to clothes too... I always use one.
And Albertson's Generic Simply Soft Spring scent fabric softner sheets = chick magnet.
Girls flock to that smell for some reason, I don't know what it is. It could be my hotness, but I am putting my money on the fabric softner.

i had faith that someone would be able to relate this to a hot deal...
 

EpOxY

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uhh... it's a hot deal because now we know that dryer sheets are unnecessary and can now use that money towards other stuff?
 

akodi

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Originally posted by: lizardboy
Punch yourself in the balls, then you won't be worried about dryer sheets.

that's mean...perhaps lizardboy will need them after i give him a dirty sanchez.
 

nugglife4me

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Originally posted by: akodi
Originally posted by: lizardboy
Punch yourself in the balls, then you won't be worried about dryer sheets.

that's mean...perhaps lizardboy will need them after i give him a dirty sanchez.

^ROTFLMAO, nice "thats mean" but i gonna do something even worse LOL +


"I don't use them, I don't want my clothes to smell.

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welcome to nebraska "

Nuff said.........LOL

 

breweyez

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hey, didnt al gore invent dryer sheets???

i had to say it before somebody else did
rolleye.gif
 

feralkid

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Clamp individual ground wires to each article of clothing you plan to dry. Attatch the other ends of the wires to a suitable ground, e.g. copper plated zinc ground post imbedded at least 6 feet into soil. Some local codes allow you to ground to the plumbing, but check with local authorities before you proceed.
 

Spark2Life

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I would find a cat. A stray un-fixed male preferably. Agitate it by petting it against the lay of it's fur, and get it really mad. Toss it in the dryer with damp clothes, not wet because you would need to toss in some cat food after 1/2 hour to keep the cat alive and that would mess up your clothes- nothing worse than finding pieces of cat food in your jean pockets... :evil:
 

FPSguy

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Free sample of Downy dryer sheets if you answer this survey correctly.

Until you get the sample, you can solve your problem by not washing your clothes. ;)