Old 03-29-2012, 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Ms Darlene
I think they mean that you can use them once they've served their purpose in the dryer. I don't think much of the fragrance or chemicals remains in each sheet after it's been used. I'll still use them (after they are used in the dryer).
Actually, from what I understand, the use that is being discussed is reusing the dryer sheet after it has been in the wash. I have too many allergies, so have never had any desire to save my dryer sheets (plus I even get the fragrance free), as I don't want to continually expose myself to them. And the original poster was not saying "do not use them ever", but was posting to make quilters aware that they could pose a problem to many people and that many of these people may have no clue that the dryer sheets are what's causing the problem.
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