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Dryer Sheets For Your Wedding Day

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Date: 09/19/2006 Topic: Weddings for Less > Advice  
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A tip for the big day! Remember to bring fabric softener sheets along with you to remove animal hair from your clothing, dresses and suits for the wedding party AND to also take static cling out of the formal gowns and suits that will be worn.

No one has to worry about static cling then, not even the mothers of the bride and groom that also want to look their utmost best for their child's special day.

By Paula Jo Carr from Mebane, NC

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By badwater (751) Contact
This wouldn't have to be just for a wedding day, as for using the dryer sheet to take off pet hair. Anyday, you're going out, whether it be, to work, out shopping, out visiting, to an appointment, etc. We'd not want to make anyone's allergy to pets, any worse, by wearing our pet's hair. A dryer sheet or a lint roller would be sufficient.

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