I searched different types of popular dryer sheets with strictly high ratings across the board.
Using aluminium foil in place of dryer sheets.
I use 1 aluminum dryer ball and it works.
Not only does it eliminate static the tin foil is reusable for future loads.
But there s another solution.
It s made by rolling large slabs of aluminum until they are less than 0 2 mm thick.
Dryer sheets are an obvious way to combat static buildup in the dryer.
I also wrap mine in thin cloth to keep them from scratching my dryer or snagging.
You may have seen this one.
Replace dryer sheets with rolled up aluminum foil.
This trick is so simple.
You can also use sheets of aluminum foil to safely iron delicate fabrics if you re not dealing with static but trying to cut down on drying time you can make a natural dryer ball out of yarn or.
Naturally scented uses a touch of essential oils and is offered at an affordable cost.
Use a ball of aluminum foil to eliminate static in the dryer.
It s usually accompanied by words like never use a dryer sheet again theoretically you put a rolled up ball of aluminum foil in the dryer instead of using a dryer sheet and then you can say good bye to static cling.
Just crumple a strip of foil into a ball about the size of a baseball and toss it in the dryer with your laundry.
Some of our favorite highly rated dryer sheets to use.
Run the dryer as you normally would and voila no more static cling and no dryer sheets needed.
Just crumple a strip of foil into a ball about the size of a baseball and toss it in the dryer with your laundry.
I use both the felted dryer ball and the foil balls.
For my popular pick i found a mid price highly rated option that most people tend to use.
Try using aluminum foil instead.
I m not selling them so use what works for you.
Aluminum foil or tin foil is a paper thin shiny sheet of aluminum metal.
Out of dryer sheets on laundry day.
I ve been using the same aluminum foil ball during this long winter in chicago 2013 2014 i have a stainless steel drum.
Open the kitchen drawer and grab a roll of aluminum foil.
Less expensive laundry gizmo.
Roll them together in a ball about two to three inches in diamater and toss that ball into the clothes dryer along with your laundry.
The vinegar is to soften the clothes.
All you need to do is tear off three sheets of aluminum foil each about a foot long.
I wonder if it does not work as well if you have a coated drum.
Trust us it works.