And you only put Bounce in your dryer...try some of these :P
By mygirls9901
@mygirls9901 (338)
United States
July 12, 2008 5:35pm CST
These are a few helpful hints of things to use your Bounce dryer sheets on. I've actually used some of these hints and it seems to really work. I hope you all find them as useful as I did.
1. The US Postal service sent out a message to all mail carriers to put a sheet of Bounce in their unifor to keep yellow jackets away. The yellow jackets just veer around you.
2. It will chase ants away when you lay a sheet near them.
3. It also repels mice. Spread them around foundation areas, or in trailers, cars that are sitting and it keeps the mice from entering your vehicle.
4. It takes the odor out of books and photo albums that don't get opened too often.
5. Repels mosquitos. Tie a sheet of Bounce through a belt loop when outdoors during mosquito season.
6. It eliminates static electricity from your television (or computer) screen. Since Bounce is designed to eliminate static cling, wipe your television screen with a USED sheet of Bounce to keep dust from resettling.
7. Dissolve soap scum from shower doors. Clean with a sheet of Bounce.
8. Freshen the air in your home. Place an individual sheet of Bounce in a drawer or hang in a closet.
9. Put a Bounce sheet in your vaccuum cleaner.see even men get helpful hints :P 17. Wipe up sawdust from drilling or sand papering. A USED sheet of Bounce will collect sawdust like a tack cloth.
18. Eliminate odors in dirty laundry. Put an individual sheet of bounce in the bottom of a laundry bag or hamper.
19. Deodorize shoes or sneakers. Place a sheet of Bounce in your shoes or sneakers overnight.
20. Golfers put Bounce in their back pockets to keep the bees away.
21. Put a Bounce sheet in your sleeping bag and tent before folding and storing them. Keeps them smelling fresh.
Try some out!!! I know some worked for me :P Let me know how they work for you. Do you have any at home things you can do to every day things with things you already have lying around the house? If so, what other items can you think of to use?
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