![]() But you can put it around areas where you want to repel bugs.įor skin, I recommend Avon Skin So Soft Towelettes, which are made for skin but have a mild bug repellant. One researcher has actually tested this theory and found that it was true – at least for Bounce brand.Īgain, while some people rub it on their skin, I wouldn’t recommend that. Bug repellent? For years, people have claimed that dryer sheets can repel bugs. Bugs on a windshield: put a little water on your used dryer sheet and rub bugs off a windshield easily.ġ8. (Note: this won’t work long-term, but it can make a difference if you’re just leaving it overnight.)ġ7. Preventing trash odors: put a used dryer sheet in the bottom of the kitchen garbage pail to keep food odors to a minimum until you take the garbage out. Removing deodorant from clothes: if you get deodorant on your clothes while dressing, rub it away with a fabric softener.ġ6. Cleaning the dryer: what better way to clean your dryer after using it, than to hold onto the dryer sheet and give it a quick once over?ġ5. When you unpack them, use the dryer sheet to dust the book covers off.ġ4. Boxes of books: put a used dryer sheet in a box of books you’re storing to minimize the musty smell from the dust. Cleaning cookware: with a few drops of water, a used dryer sheet will take dirt off cookware with surprising ease.ġ3. ![]() ![]() Tuck them away in hidden cup holders or seat pockets, or under mats or seats.ġ2. Car freshening: put them in cars to keep them smelling fresh. Use it to get tough soap buildup off your glass shower doors and plastic curtains.ġ1. Soap scum: for some reason, just a few drops of water on a used dryer sheet makes a soap scum fighting weapon par excellence. Closets: put used dryer sheets in closets to keep them smelling fresh.ġ0. Threading: to keep sewing thread from tangling or tying in knots, pull your threaded needle through a dryer sheet and let the thread follow it through.ĩ. ![]()
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