Cleaning > DustingOctober 02, 2008

Dryer Sheets for Dusting

To dust all the furniture, I use a sheet of "Bounce" that is commonly used for the dryer. I don't know what's in it, but I save time as the dust does not stick to the furniture as much as it used to with my regular dusting cloth.

By Bobby from Montreal, CANADA

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06/24/2009

I like bounce too. Also when drying clothes the dryer sheet works great to clean the lint filter trap thing-no particles floating off everywhere.

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06/23/2009

Used vs New dryer sheets. The used ones will work for dusting and cleaning the TV and computer monitor, but for static cling and static shocks, the new ones work best, and can always be re-used later in the dryer.

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06/23/2009

Dryers sheets are also great for cleaning your TV and computer monitor because it stops static that causes the dust to cling to the screens.

If you have a windy day and keep getting static shocks from your household appliances or people, tuck a dryer sheet into your pocket or pin it to your clothes. No more static!

If you keep one in a zip-bag and take it with you, you can get rid of static cling in your clothes!

Note: ANY brand of dryer sheet will work, it doesn't have to be the expensive ones.

By m (Guest Post) 10/02/2008

Does it have to be a new sheet, or can you reuse one that has already been through the dryer?

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Tip: Dryer Sheets for Dusting

Buy dryer sheets at your local dollar store. Attach them to the end of your broom and will pick up dust, pet hair, misc. Also, use for dusting furniture.

By Anne from Fernley, NV

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RE: Dryer Sheets for Dusting

Wonderful Tip (09/21/2008)

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