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woodelf | 20:44 Tue 30th Nov 2010 | Body & Soul
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Now it's the time of year we use the tumble dryer, clothes when worn leave the skin all itchy and the clothes are full of static. We do use Bounce to put in the dryer, but it dunner seem to help. Could it be the material of the clothes, the temp/heat on the dryer, though this is on lower setting or having a mixture of clothing materials in together?...or do we just have sensitive skin?...it's a never ending scratch! Ta Muchly.
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I think it`s the cold and lack of humidity in the air that causes static. I don`t think Bounce in the dryer makes much difference. I suppose if you hang your clothes outdoors to dry they absorb some humidity but in a tumble dryer there is none.
I use the tumble dryer all the time, and I only get static if there is something nylon in the wash (tights or certain tops of OH's).
I never use fabric softener in my wash, and I am sure that this makes the tumble drying more effective - try just using wash powder/tablets and no conditioner (if you use it, that is!) and see if it makes a difference.
If it does, you will save on both conditioner AND Bounce - I don't think either are necessary.
I wonder if Anti-Static balls would be better, as they're more 'vigorous' than a sheet of Bounce?

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Thanks for that Naz, I'll try them out. No Boxie, we don't use softner and we've figured out sorting the tights (even mine) from the other clothes....smile....do you think that putting the dried clothes into the airing cupboard afterwards could be causing the problem?

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