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3 Ways to Remove Static from Polyester Clothes

By Matthew Lynch
October 22, 2023
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Introduction

As we move towards the colder months and start pulling out our favorite polyester clothing, it’s not uncommon to experience the annoying cling of static electricity. Not only does static make folding laundry a nightmare, but it can also cause discomfort when wearing clothes. So, if you’re tired of getting shocked every time you touch something or battling with stubbornly clingy garments, this article is for you. We’ll be discussing three effective ways to remove static from your polyester clothes.

1. Use Fabric Softener or Dryer Sheets

One of the simplest ways to combat static in your polyester clothes is through the use of fabric softener or dryer sheets. When using liquid fabric softener, simply add it to your washing machine during the rinse cycle as per the product’s instructions. This will help neutralize the static charge in your clothes while also keeping them feeling soft and smelling fresh.

On the other hand, if you prefer using dryer sheets, just toss one or two into your dryer along with your damp clothes before starting the drying cycle. The sheets work by releasing an anti-static coating onto your garments as they dry, eliminating that annoying cling.

2. Make a DIY Anti-Static Spray

If you’re looking for a more natural or cost-effective alternative to store-bought fabric softeners and dryer sheets, consider making your own anti-static spray. All you need is water and baking soda or white vinegar. To make this simple solution, mix one tablespoon of baking soda or white vinegar with 16 ounces of water in a spray bottle.

Once you’ve made your spray, give your polyester clothing a light spritz before putting them on or folding them away after drying. Be careful not to saturate the fabric; a small amount of mist will do the trick. The baking soda or white vinegar will work to dispel the static charge while also leaving your polyester clothes smelling fresh.

3. Use a Metal Hanger or Aluminum Foil

Another tried and true method of removing static from polyester clothing involves using metal. Either a metal hanger or aluminum foil can help discharge the static electricity in your garments. When using a metal hanger, simply glide it over the surface of your polyester clothes in a wiping motion to eliminate the static charge.

If you prefer aluminum foil, tear off a small sheet and scrunch it into a ball. Toss the foil ball into your dryer along with your clothes during the drying cycle. The metal will attract some of the static energy during tumbling, leaving your polyester garments static-free.

Conclusion

No one enjoys dealing with pesky static cling, especially when it comes to wearing our favorite polyester clothes. By employing one or more of these three methods – using fabric softener or dryer sheets, creating your own DIY anti-static spray, or putting metal hangers and aluminum foil to good use – you can easily remove static from your polyester clothing and enjoy cling-free comfort all season long.

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