Homemade Dryer Sheets.. SAVE MONEY

Take an old wash cloth and soak it in liquid fabric softener.


Soak it for a couple hours, then wring out.

Hang up to dry completely.

Once it's dry just add it to your dryer load as you would a regular dryer sheet.
You can get as many as 25 loads out of one "soaking." If the cloth gets gross just toss it in with a laundry load. With this method, one bottle of liquid fabric softener will generally last over a year, maybe even two. Dryer sheets roughly cost 7 or 8 dollars for 120 sheets which comes to $.06 a load. This method works out to be about $.01 or $.02 per load. I hope this works out!
That sounds pretty awesome... Did it work?
ReplyDeleteYa it totally worked!!
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