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Homemade Static Guard Recipe?

Does anyone have a recipe for making a "static guard"? I can't stand the fumes from the aerosol.

By Teri Van Hecke from St. Louis, MO

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January 15, 20131 found this helpful
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Ball up some foil paper and throw it in the dryer with the wet clothes, it will eliminate the static.

 
August 12, 20230 found this helpful

I use wool balls from amazon--the ones I have are 8 years old and still doing the job.

 

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January 13, 20100 found this helpful

I've heard that rubbing a dryer sheet on clothing eliminates static cling. Where do you want to use the Static Guard on?

 
January 14, 20100 found this helpful

I've tried that - no luck. Usually pants and skirts.

 

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January 20, 20100 found this helpful

Well, homemade Frebreeze can be made using 1 part liquid fabric softener to 3 parts water. Maybe that would work as Static Guard too.

 

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