Fabric Softener Sheet
Unfortunately the time had come to take a break from gaming. I had to finish laundry otherwise I was going to work naked. So as I was folding laundry last night I thought about a spam email I got ages ago about the different things you could use fabric softner sheets for.
Fairly practical uses!
- Store one with your blankets so they don't smell musty when you dig them out years later. Something about it keeps months at bay as well.
- Rubbing it on your cloths to get rid of static. (who'd of thunk!)
- Remove soap scum off shower.
Here's a list from Reader's Digest.
(btw...did you notice, that last link opened up a new window! Thanks Sandra for the suggestion, and Alvin for hookin' me up with your skillz.)
So I started thinking....what other types of things could you use with a fabric softener?!
Okay, so I only really thought up of two things.
1. Replace deodorant with sheets of fabric softener. Not only are your armpits Spring Time Fresh, but they static free!
2. Put one in your panties. Not only will it help with the musty odor but will help defrazzle your pubes! Though I'm wondering if your pubes and the fabric sheet will act more like velcro.
Fairly practical uses!
- Store one with your blankets so they don't smell musty when you dig them out years later. Something about it keeps months at bay as well.
- Rubbing it on your cloths to get rid of static. (who'd of thunk!)
- Remove soap scum off shower.
Here's a list from Reader's Digest.
(btw...did you notice, that last link opened up a new window! Thanks Sandra for the suggestion, and Alvin for hookin' me up with your skillz.)
So I started thinking....what other types of things could you use with a fabric softener?!
Okay, so I only really thought up of two things.
1. Replace deodorant with sheets of fabric softener. Not only are your armpits Spring Time Fresh, but they static free!
2. Put one in your panties. Not only will it help with the musty odor but will help defrazzle your pubes! Though I'm wondering if your pubes and the fabric sheet will act more like velcro.
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