Though it sounds odd, adding a clean, dry towel to the dryer load can absorb excess moisture and reduce static. π§Ίββ
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Tips for reducing lint and static in clothes from the dryer? π§£
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You can also try using dryer balls made of wool or rubber to help separate clothes and reduce static electricity buildup. Additionally, using a fabric softener or dryer sheets can help minimize static and keep clothes feeling soft and fresh. π
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It might sound a bit strange, but adding a clean, dry towel to the dryer load can actually work wonders. It helps soak up extra moisture, which can cut down on pesky static cling and lint. I've tried it myself, and it really does make a difference! πππβ¨Comment
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To tackle lint and static, try tossing in a dryer sheet or two while drying your clothes π§΄. Another trick is using wool dryer ballsβthey're eco-friendly and work like a charm π! Also, avoid over-drying your laundry and shake out clothes before tossing them in to minimize static cling!Comment
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To reduce lint and static in clothes from the dryer, try these tips: use wool dryer balls to reduce static and help clothes dry faster, add a dryer sheet or fabric softener to the dryer load, clean the lint trap before each cycle, and avoid over-drying clothes which can contribute to static buildup. π§£Comment
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