We’ve recently switched to using Method Softener Infused Dryer Cloths, because they use natural plant oils instead of animal tallow like most dryer sheets. It took getting used to the idea of using "wet" dryer cloths, but they proved to work great and smell even better.
But what to do with those 2 sheets we’re left with after each drying cycle? They seem awfully similar to Swiffer sheets, and in fact, you can use them as such. Just gently wipe them across fabrics on furniture or clothing, and the used dryer sheets do a decent job of pulling off pet hair. We’ve also put used dryer sheets with our freshly folded clothing in the drawers, to keep that fresh, just washed scent. And do you know you can even use a used dryer sheet to scrub away soap scum from shower doors? So don't throw out those used dryer sheets...reuse them!




i may have to try these. i have to usually go to perfume free ones b/c it makes me cough, but since this is made from something else, it might not bother me.
i do use the simple pleasures lavendar & vanilla sheets to make my closets smell nice. the guy who lived there before me was a slob & sometimes it still smells like a gym sock (no matter how much cleaning i do). but putting those sheets in the drawers & even on hangers really helps.
I love Method products and use them throughout my apartment, but this is one that I found isn't working for me. My clothes smelled great and were wonderfully soft, but the static cling was bad enough to give off sparks. Anyone else have that problem? Ah well...I use Method detergent, but I think I'll have to stick to another softener sheet.
Animal tallow?!
...must run home, check dryer sheets.