Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 They also make these spikey blue balls for the dryer that are supposed to replace the need for dryer sheets - I've seen them at Walgreen's. They're about $10 for a pair (sorry KC...she asked - I don't have any vested interest in the product, I swear!) Haley <vbrk@...> wrote: Barb, Someone here suggested I use aluminum foin balled up. I guess it worked a bit. But, not the extent that dryer sheets work. My daughter is able to tolerate the " free " dryer sheets. But, some are not able to tolerate those either. Someone also told to turn the dryer to cool after they are dry. I never tried that one. [] Re: Dryer Sheets and laundry Regarding drier sheets, does anyone have any suggestions on how to take the electricity out of clothes without those? I don't use dryer sheets but with humidity inside at 20% now for almost a month, pets and people are all shocking each other. I'm using more moisturizer in hope that will help some but my clothes throw sparks. I was just about to *start* using drier sheets or put downey into wash water. > > The dryer might be bothering her if she use to use dryer sheets. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 Haley, Have you tried these blue balls? hehehe (that sounds kinda wrong.) I wondered if they worked. (that doesn't sound much better-hehe) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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