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Blog: Angie's helpful tips

How to be economical with dryer sheets

Monday, March 23, 2009

Hello friends sorry it's been awhile. My tip for today is making your dryer sheets last longer but still work for you.. I learned a tip awhile ago to cut your dryer sheets in half. I take about 20 to 25 out of a big box of 200 and cut them at one time and then I keep the cut ones in a smaller box that I bought earlier. So instead of using 2 whole dryer sheets in a load of laundry I can use 3 halves. You can use whatever amount you think you may need. The point is when you use only 1 whole dryer sheet it is only getting in one area at a time. But if you use 2 halves then you are able to get to 2 different spots at a time. It just seems to work better for me and it has saved my family money. Every little bit saved adds up over time. Now if there was only a way to save with the laundry detergent, lol...Happy saving everyone...

Angie

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