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  2. 13 Surprising Uses For Dryer Sheets You've Never Thought Of - AOL

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    From cleaning your bathroom to combating stinky feet, keep reading for 13 genius ways to use dryer sheets in your home. AnthonyRosenberg/Getty Images In the Bathroom

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  4. Fabric softener - Wikipedia

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    Using a tumble dryer results in a softening effect, but it is less than what can be achieved through the use of a fabric softener. [3] [1] As of 2009, nearly 80% of households in the United States had a mechanical clothes dryer. [4] Consequently, fabric softeners are primarily used there to impart anti-static properties and fragrance to laundry.

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    And this one from Boss Industrial is currently $100 off during Lowe’s Black Friday Every Day sale. This 7-ton log splitter comes fully assembled, packs a 15-amp, 2-horsepower motor, and can take ...

  6. Dryer ball - Wikipedia

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    Dryer balls are touted to be environmentally friendly for varying reasons versus conventional fabric softeners. [1] [3] [5] Conventional softeners primarily function chemically, employing quaternary ammonium cation or stearic acid, which is either suspended in liquid or applied to polyester in the case of dryer sheets.

  7. Life net - Wikipedia

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    A life net, also known as a Browder Life Safety Net or jumping sheet, [1] is a type of rescue equipment formerly used by firefighters. When used in the proper conditions, it allowed people on upper floors of burning buildings an opportunity to jump to safety, usually to ground level.