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dryell for clothes?
Has anyone ever taken those dryell sheets and bag to europe to clean (freshen up) their clothes???? (not undies) Thanks.
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Don't you need a clothes dryer to make those things work?
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There are two previous threads with postings about dryeL (note: one "L") - - I don't actually know which is the correct spelling of the product.
Best wishes, Rex |
Yes, you do need a dryer.
And if all you want to do is freshen things up, I think a dryer sheet would work just as well for a lot cheaper. |
I think it's Dryel. You do need a dryer, but it's just a perfumed sort of air freshener for clothes, it doesn't clean them. If you want that kind of thing, just take some Febreeze which you can spray on and don't need a dryer.
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Dryel is an interesting idea that doesn't work IMHO. A good spritz of cologne would be more effective. There is also a product called Smell Begone that does work. Unscented, it sprays on like water and makes smells go away. I don't know where they go but they go away. I think they carry it at BedBath and Beyond. But I don't know how well it would travel.
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