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Removing Static Cling

Description: Easily remove static cling with these tips from our readers.
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Tip #1: For clothes, try shaking them out first before putting the clothes on, then try Static Guard spray on the clothes. If it in the house, keep a pan of water, on a low boil, on the stove to keep moisture in the air. Be very careful that it doesn't boil dry, though. Keep checking it often & don't leave the house with it going on the stove, turn the heat off before you leave the house.

Tip #2: To reduce static cling in your hair (where I live everyone has firecracker hair), put a dot of hair conditioner in your hands and run it through your hair.


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