11 Really Cool Uses for Bounce Dryer Sheets Besides Laundry
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11 Really Cool Uses for Bounce Dryer Sheets Besides Laundry

We all have dryers right? And a lot of us use fabric softener or a dryer sheet as well.

But did you know that those dryer sheets have many other uses?

That is right. There are some really cool things that you can do with Bounce dryer sheets besides your laundry.

1. Put them in your shoes. My son has some stinky feet. Seriously stinky feet. A few times per week, I stick a dryer sheet in each shoe and leave them there for a day or so. They smell much better afterwards.

2. Have static electricity on your television? My youngest is scared of the tv shocking her. Use a Bounce Dryer sheet and wipe it over the entire screen. Static is gone!

3. Put them in your dresser drawers. A dryer sheet will freshen things up right away. I have done this for years.

4. Stick them under the seats in your car. This is my husband's tip actually. He discovered this years ago when a box of Bounce dryer sheets accidentally fell out of a grocery bag and ended up under the seat of the car. The next day, the car smelled great. Ever since, we always use a few sheets under the seats in the car and one or two in the trunk.

5. Use them to dust. I love using a Bounce dryer sheet to dust my shelves. Works perfectly!

6. Throw them away. Literally. A Bounce dryer sheet in the bottom of your garbage can leaves it smelling fresh. We do this in every garbage can.

7. Although I have never tried this, I have heard that use can use a dryer sheet to get rid of static in your hair. Simply take the sheet and wipe your hair down with it.

8. Grab the dryer sheet as soon as it comes out of the dryer to wipe down the washer and dryer. Leaves it clean and shiny!

9. Wipe your blinds. I love using Bounce dryer sheets to clean my blinds. They also help with static electricity on blinds.

10. Toss it in your suitcase and gym bag for instant freshening. I always keep one in my gym bag. I also put a few in my suitcase after every trip and before storing.

11. Create some awesome Origami with these simple directions from Bounce.

DISCLOSURE: I was part of the #BounceBrigade at the 2011 Blissdom Conference.
Bounce covered my hotel room and conference ticket.
However, the tips are all my own.
I have used and loved Bounce for years.
And in case you were wondering, I am a "sheet" person.

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11 Comments Leave a Comment »

  1. Deanna G.

    I’ll have to try the shoe one. My gym shoes get real stinky!

  2. Geri

    Love the tip for the car, I’m going to do that today!

  3. Awesome tips! We use them for many uses around here as well. I’ve also heard about the hair idea, but never tried it.

  4. Here’s an odd tip for you all. When my husband was in a tennis tournament up in N.H. during the start of summer when there are flies and mosquitos driving everyone nuts…. The players actually tied sheets of Bounce to their tennis hats. They said that it kept the bugs away.

  5. Dee

    So many uses for the sheets than I knew of. I use to take a young cousin on vacations with me and her dad smoked so that smell was terrible when opening the suitcase. I would take a ziplock bag and cut slits in it then slip a dryer sheet inside and toss in the suitcase before closing. Cigarette smell was gone by the time we got to our destination.

  6. ellen

    I like dusting with them too- after they have been in the dryer, they still have the fresh smell and they pick up dust really well. I think I use nearly everything for some other use besides what it is intended for.
    Gonna try the mosquitoe tip!

  7. Eileen

    I knew most of the tricks for “deodorizing” the stinkies, but never thought about using them to clean the blinds! Our house has almost every window fitted with blinds and hated them when I moved in. SO hard to clean. I will definitely use this tip now! Also the TV one. Its been so dry in our house this winter and so much static! OH…and the dog bed is a good place too, under the bottom pad…at least in the type we have for our dogs. But would use them first because I dont know if they should be smelling that strong smell of a new one when their noses are so sensitive.

  8. Debra P

    I love this! So creative. Especially the origami! I have been using them to wipe the laundry machines after use but I never realized all these other uses. They do smell very nice so it only makes sense that they could be used as fresheners. And for stinky feet!

  9. Great ideas and makes perfect sense, will definitely re-use these now to clean our blinds! Thanks 🙂

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