13 thoughts on “I need some advice on green-living…How could dryer lint be reused?”
Mr. Tater Salad
It makes a great fire starter for campfires or barbecues!
Der Kerzenschein
You could save it up and add water to make a paste out of it and shape it into all sorts of things, let it dry and paint it.
Cunning Linguist
Candles. Re-Stuffing old winter jackets.
johnny121
Lint- is negligible.
If you want to make a bigger contribution, put up a clothes line or at the very least, hang your jeans up on hangers and let them air-dry from the shower curtain rod.
unplugged-Pro-Peace
make a wig lol
or don’t use a dryer, then you wouldn’t have lint 😛
my parents started limiting the dryer use to just getting out the wrinkles in cloths after drying on a cloths line and they saved $100 bucks a month on the electricity bill!
with that money saved, you can go on a $1200 shopping spree at the end of the year…hmmm, maybe you can use all of that every boxing day 😛
RED
I have a old pot belly wood stove in my family room and I use the dryer lint to help me get my fire going, believe me, it works.
LeRoy
hang your clothes on the line, no lint…voila!!
livn4themin
I give mine to the birds for their nests…
Ravencalls
make a stuffed animal thingys with it .. or a cushion!
Brambles
i give mine to the squirrels , but you could stuff it into pillow cases and make your own pillows too. and if you’ve washed something really linty ,
why you practically have ready made earmuffs,already.
Sam I Am
there’s a lady here in Va.Beach that does artwork out of it. People around the nation try and send her different kinds of dryer lint with different colors. The Virginia Pilot did an article on her last year.
That bald guy~
fashion some panties ot of it
drape_sylvan
put it in a mesh bag (like the kind that oranges are sold in) and hang it outside. Birds and mice use it for nesting material.
It makes a great fire starter for campfires or barbecues!
You could save it up and add water to make a paste out of it and shape it into all sorts of things, let it dry and paint it.
Candles. Re-Stuffing old winter jackets.
Lint- is negligible.
If you want to make a bigger contribution, put up a clothes line or at the very least, hang your jeans up on hangers and let them air-dry from the shower curtain rod.
make a wig lol
or don’t use a dryer, then you wouldn’t have lint 😛
my parents started limiting the dryer use to just getting out the wrinkles in cloths after drying on a cloths line and they saved $100 bucks a month on the electricity bill!
with that money saved, you can go on a $1200 shopping spree at the end of the year…hmmm, maybe you can use all of that every boxing day 😛
I have a old pot belly wood stove in my family room and I use the dryer lint to help me get my fire going, believe me, it works.
hang your clothes on the line, no lint…voila!!
I give mine to the birds for their nests…
make a stuffed animal thingys with it .. or a cushion!
i give mine to the squirrels , but you could stuff it into pillow cases and make your own pillows too. and if you’ve washed something really linty ,
why you practically have ready made earmuffs,already.
there’s a lady here in Va.Beach that does artwork out of it. People around the nation try and send her different kinds of dryer lint with different colors. The Virginia Pilot did an article on her last year.
fashion some panties ot of it
put it in a mesh bag (like the kind that oranges are sold in) and hang it outside. Birds and mice use it for nesting material.