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Fwd: [RC] New uses for bounce? Keeps yellowjackets away. - Sylmadden

Okay, I do have one more use for the Bounce sheets.  Actually I used generic.
 
We have an old trailer near one of the local ski mountains, but every fall, it attracts every mouse on the hill.  I hate to have it exterminated, as I take my dogs up there with me.  A friend of mine suggested the dryer sheets and I planted those babies all over, in drawers, shelves, you name it, it got a dryer sheets.  And guess what?  By the next weekend, there was nary a turd.  (Does spell check really not recognize the word turd?)  The mice definitely recognize the carcinouginous nature of the Bounce sheets.  They won't come near 'em.
 
And as far as repelling mosquitoes and gnats?   You put them on your head or under your helmet.  (Ask the folks from Fort Valley, they are masters at finding ways to repel gnats.  If you to the Old Dominion, the entire vet check will have dryer sheets stuck on their heads) You look like a nut, but the bugs keep away from your face.  It is, however, difficult to decide between the bugs and the smell of the Bounce.  (nut or gnat?)
 
Sylvia
 
 
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From Snopes.com ... kinda funny, check it out!
http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/household/bounce.asp

Many  of the uses for Bounce brand fabric softener sheets listed above can be
found on the Bounce web site and have to do with odor elimination. This is
hardly surprising since Bounce is a scented fabric softener sheet, and just
about any scented product can be used (with varying degrees of effectiveness)
to mask ordinary household smells.

Nonetheless, one of our more intrepid readers tested most of the uses for Bounce
listed above and reported the following mixed results:

Get rid of ants: It will chase ants away when you lay a sheet near them.

Totally did not work. My kitchen is right next to the back stoop, and we get a
lot of ants around summer time. I must have stuffed every nook and cranny of my
kitchen with Bounce sheets, but the suckers just crawled all over them and into
the kitchen anyway. Orange Clean, I found, worked like a charm to not only
safely disinfect my kitchen, but create a veritable ant Jonestown.


Musty book smells: It takes the odor out of books and photo albums that don't
get opened too often.

Well, kinda. I have an old Bible that we don't open because it's so fragile. I
stuck a couple of sheets in there and a few weeks later they smelled like . . .
flowery Bible pages. I guess if a big household problem for you is a book
smelling too "booky," then Bounce may be your solution. For me, it still
smelled like a book, and I still didn't care that much.


Repels mosquitoes: Tie a sheet of Bounce through a belt loop when outdoors
during mosquito season.

Another totally didn't work. I went to Florida on vacation, and spent a lot of
time horseback riding. I dislike mosquito bites, and that whole West Nile thing
was going on, so I had a Bounce sheet tied around every belt loop. It looked
kind of funky and cool, but didn't repel a mosquito worth a darn. My knees were
COVERED in bumps. I'm thinking maybe the stupid sheets ATTRACTED the little
bugs. Stupid Bounce.


Eliminates static electricity from your television screen. Since Bounce is
designed to help eliminate static cling, wipe your television screen with a
used sheet of Bounce to keep dust from resettling.

Worked! I was so shocked. Then I remembered ? a paper towel will do the same
thing. On a test between two TVs in my home, the Bounce actually did about the
same as plain old Windex on a paper towel.


Dissolve soap scum from shower doors. Clean with a sheet of Bounce.

I don't have shower doors, but I did try it on my shower curtain. The scrubby
feeling on the Bounce sheet actually helped in the scrubbing of some soap
residue, but I wouldn't trade in my S.O.S. pad for it.


Freshen the air in your home. Place an individual sheet of Bounce in a drawer or
hang in the closet.

I have a chest of drawers that constantly makes my clothes smell like lumber. I
tried this and it worked like a charm. My clothes not only stopped smelling
like the Keith Brown, but if I put a sheet between individual pairs of nylons,
they wouldn't stick together or get all tangled up. This is pretty cool.


Prevent thread from tangling. Run a threaded needle through a sheet of Bounce
before beginning to sew.

I couldn't tell you, I can't sew anything without a machine, and I could tangle
anything. This is tough to test ? how do you tell human error from just natural
thread tangling?


Prevent musty suitcases. Place an individual sheet of Bounce inside empty
luggage before storing.

Same thing with the musty books. I never noticed my suitcases smelling like
anything. They did smell a little flowery, but nothing to write home about.


Freshen the air in your car. Place a sheet of Bounce under the front seat.

That poor Bounce sheet got so smashed, stomped, spilled on and generally abused
sitting on the floor beneath the seat that no fresh scent happened. I did stick
one in the glove compartment, but it just kept getting in the way of my glove
compartment stuff, and for what? A flowery smell? Buy a little pine tree and
get over it.


Clean baked-on foods from a cooking pan. Put a sheet in a pan, fill with water,
let sit overnight, and sponge clean. The anti static agent apparently weakens
the bond between the food and the pan while the fabric softening agents soften
the baked-on food.

Totally did not work at all. Not only did I not feel completely comfortable
washing things I eat off of with laundry stuff, but I did a side-by-side test.
Two casseroles. One bounce sheet, one plain water. Water did the same as a
Bounce sheet; that is, helped unstick the glued-on food, and so I'd say that
the H2O weakened the bond between the food and the pan, not the Bounce.


Eliminate odors in wastebaskets. Place a sheet of Bounce at the bottom of the
wastebasket.

Right. This made me feel like I was just throwing stuff away. I used it in the
bathroom, and it kind of worked, but no better or worse than the aerosol can I
keep in there and occasionally spritz in the trash.


Collect cat hair. Rubbing the area with a sheet of Bounce will magnetically
attract all the loose hairs.

No, it won't. I tried on my couch, and it just pushed them around. A lint roller
works wonders, though.


Eliminate static electricity from venetian blinds. Wipe the blinds with a sheet
of Bounce to prevent dust from resettling.

See the bit about the TV.


Wipe up sawdust from drilling or sand papering. A used sheet of Bounce will
collect sawdust like a tack cloth.

Did not test.


Eliminate odors in dirty laundry. Place an individual sheet of Bounce at the
bottom of a laundry bag or hamper.

This didn't work well for me. Five people keep all our dirty laundry centrally
located in a big box in the laundry room. A few Bounce sheets mixed in did
little to detox that area. However, I will say, for a small hamper it may just
work.


Deodorize shoes or sneakers. Place a sheet of Bounce in your shoes or sneakers
overnight so they will smell better in the AM.

I am a Birkenstocks girl, and if you are in your bare feet in the same shoes
everyday, they get to SMELL. I stuck a couple of Bounce sheets in my sandals,
wrapped them in a plastic bag and waited overnight. Worked like a charm. Now,
after a particularly hard day, I do the Bounce wrap treatment. Loved it.

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