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Tumble drier sheet alternatives?

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  • I use the lenor with fabreeze, when finished it's straight into the tumbler (or onto line)
    It's fresh everytime. Leaving it in a washer overnight more than a couple of hours can make it smelly.

    I find the tumbler sheets are a bit overpowering for me.
    Lets get this straight. Say my house is worth £100K, it drops £20K and I complain but I should not complain when I actually pay £200K via a mortgage:rolleyes:
  • I use dryer balls in my dryer............ no sheets getting lost and sticking to your tights!

    I also use laundry balls as well which saves a bundle on washing powder! they work pretty well - I only use wshing powder for really really dirty stuff and about once every couple of months on the whites as they go a bit dingy (probably due to the lack of optical brighteners that are found in most washing powders)... they really have saved us a HUGE amount of money as I ahve been using the same big box of washing powder for a good 6 months now!.... and also I have noticed that my little one's excema is much better too.... the only thing I can attribute this to is not using as much washing powder to wash the clothes!
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