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I have had both problems with them. I had to pry one off using a flat screwdriver and the second one fell off during the first use of it. I now have one in a package, debating if I want to put it in the dryer or not. I thought they did a good job for a long time.... I will decide sometime down the line...lol
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Originally Posted by LoriJ
I've never taken off the bar holder, I just replace the insert when it gets low. I love not having to remember to put dryer sheets in all the time.
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I also have balls. They are great, since I have allergies to some of the fragrances. Also, the dryer sheets also leave residues that are bad for the dryer. I hadn't heard of the dryer bars.
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
I have BALLS..no sticky residue, NO chemicals from the sheets...LOVE my balls!
Kinda sounds funny that I'm now playing with my daughters balls while she is in Afghanistan :shock: :lol: |
Put Duct Tape on my mouth its hard not to reply to your message!!
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Originally Posted by QuiltingJaguar
Put Duct Tape on my mouth its hard not to reply to your message!!
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I've used them for quite some time and I really like it., I don't remove the whole thing, when I put a new one in, I just push down on the end, the old one slides out and I slide a new one in...
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Walmart has a product called goo gone that might take the sticky off. Someone said the second bar would not stick, possibly because of residue in the dryer?
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Originally Posted by virtualbernie
Originally Posted by QuiltingJaguar
That is so funny your DIL pulls yours off and you also had problems keeping it on? Duh I don't know what company or name product this even was, guess I go visit the nearest grocery store and read up on any dryer bars there?
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Originally Posted by QuiltingJaguar
Put Duct Tape on my mouth its hard not to reply to your message!!
are they felted wool ? thanks for an answer. |
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