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Make Your Own Laundry Dryer Sheets
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Linda kelley
(IC: blogger)
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I myself have a lot of allergies. Unfortunately, one of the allergies I have is that I'm allergic to fragrance. They don't sell the Downy Free and Clear in sheets, as yet. I saw this post in Pinterest...and thought what a wonderful solution to my forgetfulness when I forget to add in the rinse cycle. Instead of redoing the rinse cycle....I just throw in one of these in the dryer.
I purchased a couple of sponges, the kind without the scrubbing side, at the dollar store. I cut them in half. I used 1 part downy (or your own brand) to 2 parts water. I put the mixture in one of those dollar store containers, and stirred, then put the sponges in, and put on the top. Now, when I need a 'sheet' for the dryer, I squeezed some of the excess out one of the sponges (back into container), and throw into dryer. When clothes are dry, I remove the sponge and put back into the container where it soaks up the softener/water mixture.
Not only does this work really well.....it is also less expensive, so you save money on softener. I did find that if your doing a load of towels, throw in 2 sponges. Great Idea! I am going to get more sponges! Check out my other projects at: kelleysdiy.wordpress.com
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Suggested materials:
- Fabric Softener (store)
- Sponges (Dollar store)
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Published April 26th, 2016 5:25 PM
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Hannah V on Apr 26, 2016A great idea! This is like a cheaper version of what Target sells with the organic reusable dryer balls.
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