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WHAT DO DRYER SHEETS DO?

Dryer sheets work to eliminate static cling, help make your clothes softer to the touch and can infuse a fresh scent. One of the top benefits of dryer sheets is the ingredients that help tackle and neutralize the effects of built-up static in clothes. This can help prevent certain clothes in your dryer, like socks and sweaters, from sticking together due to excess static electricity.

Dryer sheets may be a good addition to your laundry day. Learn the science behind how they work, when to use them and how they can help improve your laundry routine.

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HOW DO DRYER SHEETS WORK?

Dryer sheets balance the positive and negative electrons in your fabrics that cause them to stick together. The composition of dryer sheets helps neutralize this attraction and guard against excess static in most fabrics. Dryer sheets contain liquid softeners, fragrances and lubricants. When placed in your dryer, the heat warms and releases these ingredients into the fabric of your laundry.

Tumble drying makes clothes rub against each other, which can result in the buildup of static electricity that makes your sweaters and socks cling together.

Dryer sheets also transfer softeners and scents into your fabrics when released by the heat of the dryer, which can be handy for any load, but especially if you’re trying to freshen up clothes that have pesky odors like cigarette smells.

SHOULD I USE DRYER SHEETS FOR ALL OF MY LAUNDRY?

No, certain fabrics respond better to dryer sheets than others. Dryer sheets are best used in laundry loads filled with items made of natural fibers like cotton shirts, pants and socks. Athleticwear and microfiber towels, flame-resistant clothing and water-repellent fabrics shouldn’t be placed in a dryer with dryer sheets.

Always check the care label on each item before placing it in the dryer. Avoid using dryer sheets on the following materials:

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Athleticwear & Microfiber

Using a dryer sheet may coat the fibers of these fabrics, which can interfere with the moisture-wicking technology and stain-absorbing properties of everything from workout clothes to jerseys.

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Towels

Though using dryer sheets on towels may seem like a natural fit, the softeners can reduce the absorbency of the fabric, hindering its ability to soak up water. To help soften towels without a dryer sheet, try adding a half cup of baking soda to the washing machine when running a load of towels.

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Flame-Resistant Clothing

Items like kids’ sleepwear are often flame-resistant for safety, but the softeners in dryer sheets may coat the fibers, reducing their ability to self-extinguish.

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Water-Repellent Fabric

Softeners used in dryer sheets can prevent these fibers from repelling water as designed, impacting their effectiveness. Avoid use when washing windbreakers, jackets and other water-repellent items.

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WHAT ARE DRYER SHEET ALTERNATIVES?

If you have fragrance or dye allergies, be aware that some dryer sheets could cause adverse skin reactions in those with sensitivities.

 

Dryer balls may be a good choice for those with allergies because they are often made of wool and are widely available in an unscented form. Always reference your dryer’s manual before experimenting with dryer sheet alternatives. Some alternatives can include:

  • Damp Towel: Toss a damp towel  into the dryer halfway through the cycle. This may  create a little steam that helps reduce static.
  • Silicon dryer balls: With similar benefits as wool dryer balls, these dryer sheet alternatives typically come in unique styles and can help keep items separated to help reduce static and wrinkles.

  • Wool dryer balls: These help keep laundry separated in the dryer and also help reduce drying times, wrinkles and static.
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CAN DRYER SHEETS STAIN OR DAMAGE CLOTHES?

Dryer sheets can stain clothes if the load is packed too tightly. When items can’t tumble freely, the sheet can stick in one spot and melt concentrated softener onto your clothes, leaving stains behind.

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HOW TO USE DRYER SHEETS

Using dryer sheets can be straightforward, but reviewing the manufacturer's instructions, as well as your dryer owner’s manual, may be helpful. Generally, dryer sheets work with both gas or electric dryers. To use dryer sheets:

  • Empty the lint trap completely to ensure proper airflow.

  • Simply place a new dryer sheet on top of your laundry load at the start of a dryer cycle. 

  • Run the dryer on your desired dry cycle. 

  • Be sure to use the right amount to help avoid a buildup on your clothes and appliances. 

  • Always reference the product packaging before use.

  • Avoid overloading your dryer with laundry and ensure clothes can tumble freely, as packed clothes can trap dryer sheets in one place.

  • Remove the dryer sheet after the cycle has finished. 

Learn about other fabric softener options or dryer balls to help determine which is best for your laundry routine. For even more suggestions, read about how to do laundry.

DO DRYER SHEETS NEED HEAT TO WORK?

Yes, most dryer sheets need heat to work effectively. They contain liquid softeners and fragrances that are released in the dryer heat and transferred to your fabrics, making your clothes feel softer.

DO YOU NEED DRYER SHEETS IF YOU USE FABRIC SOFTENER?

It’s not necessary to use fabric softener and dryer sheets in the same laundry load since dryer sheets contain fabric softener and provide very similar benefits. The ingredients in dryer sheets transfer to fabrics, helping to make them softer and more fragrant when you take them out of the dryer.

OTHER USES FOR DRYER SHEETS

Dryer sheets are multifunctional and can come in handy for various reasons. These four tips may help you utilize dryer sheets outside of the laundry room.

  1. Tackle deodorant marks
    Repurpose a used dryer sheet by rubbing it against a deodorant stain on your clothes to help remove troublesome white stains.
  2. Stop static on the go
    Wiping a dryer sheet along the interior of a shirt can help eliminate excess static cling.
  3. Freshen up spaces
    Slip dryer sheets in shoes, sock drawers or gym bags to help quickly and easily deodorize.
  4. Dust with them
    Wipe window blinds, shelves or your car dashboard with a dryer sheet to help collect dust and pet hair.
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ALWAYS CLEAN YOUR LINT FILTER AFTER EVERY LOAD

Dryer sheets can leave an oily residue on your dryer and may clog the screen of the lint filter faster, reducing circulation and causing a potential hazard.

  • In addition to cleaning your lint filter after every load, a more thorough washing once a month is recommended to remove this buildup.
  • To deep clean your lint filter, remove and wet both sides of the screen with hot water.
  • Next, wet a nylon brush with hot water and liquid detergent and gently scrub the screen. 
  • Rinse the screen thoroughly with hot water until the water runs clean, pat dry with a towel and air dry completely before replacing it in the dryer.

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