Inspired by the Zip-Lock bag thread, how many times will you re-use a dryer sheet? One And Done, or give it a few times?
I’ll pull them out of the laundry when I’m folding it (yes, I do that!) and if they still have a good scent left, back in they go!
I have a bunch of spent ones in a Zip-Lock (we’ve come full circle now) out in the Jeep to use cleaning up dog business but haven’t ever had to go there. Good dogs! I suppose they could be used as a make-shift band-aid if it came to that.
Back when I used dryer sheets, I’d cut them into thirds. That was plenty. Now I never use them because
They clog the lint filter with their waxy coating
I can’t stand the smell.
The water here is very soft. No fabric softener is needed.
One cheap alternative to dryer sheets and a way to cut down on liquid fabric softener is to pour a little fabric softener on a cloth. Throw it in the dryer with the wet clothes. They’ll come out softened. It works when the cloth is wet or dry. It’ll last through many dryer loads without needing to add any more fabric softener to the cloth.
If you dry real delicately you might not cook it all off the sheet. You live in the desert; I live in the tropics. Might well be my dryer runs twice as long as yours does with the same load of clothes.
We have never used dryer sheets. In fact I would never have heard of them until one day a kid on roller skates maybe 10 years old that the market would not allow in with skates gave me some money and asked me to buy a box for him. But for him, I would not know what this thread was about.
I use dryer sheets for the reduced static I otherwise experience, the scent is a non-desired byproduct of the ones I buy (getting non-scented is possible, but takes more searching and more money).
I do often tear a sheet in half though, especially for smaller loads.
I heard they’re bad for your dryer, and make your towels less absorbent. I still use them, but much less frequently. The box I currently have might last the rest of my life.
This is where I am. I’m sitting on a Lifetime Supply. For a while Kroger would send me a coupon for a free box. Got a HUGE box of name brand from Mom’s house.
Same here, if I can find them. Sometimes they get lost among the clothes and I don’t waste time searching. But if I see them, I make sure to toss them with the next load.
I like the idea of pouring liquid softener on a cloth - I may try that next time.
I use reusable dryer balls from New Zealand made of sheep’s wool I think. They speed up drying by fluffing up the laundry, and they remove static cling. The only challenge is with bed sheets. They always end up hiding somewhere in the sheets, and you have to find them to put them back in the dryer, which can take a little while. All in all, I think they are better then the scented dryer sheets that you throw away and end up in the landfill by the millions.
I actually keep the used dryer sheets for a secondary purpose. I do some 3D printing. The used dryer sheets are could for cleaning up resin drips. So I get a second use that way and save some paper towels.
I wouldn’t bother because one use reduces their efficiency almost to zero. In fact, put a fresh dryer sheet in one hand and a used dryer sheet in the other. There is a huge difference in how they feel.