How many dryer balls do I need for a large load?
The number of dryer balls you use can be determined by the size of the laundry load you are drying. For small to medium-sized loads, 3 balls should get the job done. For larger loads, you can use 5-7 balls. For extra-large loads, you may want to go as high as 8-12 balls.
How many tennis balls should I put in the dryer?
Instead of tossing in a few dryer sheets or dryer balls into that lint-filled load of clothing, throw in 2-3 tennis balls. They’ll help by making sure the lint drawer in the dryer doesn’t fill up too quickly and really take charge over the lint on clothing.
Do tennis balls help in the dryer?
When you’re washing anything down-filled, such as a comforter or bed pillows, adding a few new, clean tennis balls to the dryer will help fluff them up. If you’re ever pulled a freshly-washed pillow out of the dryer to find it had become lumpy and misshapen, the tennis ball trick can prevent that.
What can I use in the dryer instead of tennis balls?
Instead of using a tennis ball, other objects can produce the same results. Tie a couple of T-shirts into balls and put them in the dryer with a single pillow. Add in a single clean shoe with multiple pillows. Small stuffed animals without any plastic parts can fluff the pillows and keep the dryer quiet.
Do dryer balls damage your clothes?
Silicone or plastic dryer balls work the same way as their wool counterparts, but can cause some damage to clothing. The spikes easily cause runs, snags, and pilling on many clothing materials.
How can I make my dryer balls smell better?
The scents I recommend trying out first are lavender, lemon, tea tree, and orange. The easiest way to scent your dryer balls is to simply dab a few drops on 2-3 of the balls. Let them dry for about an hour (or quick dry them alone in your dryer) and then toss them in with your laundry.
What kind of dryer balls are best?
The Best Dryer Balls to Try
- Best Overall: Smart Sheep Wool Dryer Balls.
- Best for Linens: Branch Basics.
- Best Organic: Woolzies Wool Dryer Balls.
- Best for Lint: Handy Laundry Wool Dryer Balls.
- Best for Static: Parachute Wool Dryer Balls.
- Best for Pet Hair: Ecoigy Wool Dryer Balls.
- Best Plastic: Whitmor Dryer Balls.
Can Dryer Balls damage clothes?
How do you stop sheets from rolling into a ball in the dryer?
Tie two corners together into a loose knot. Put it into the dryer, and the sheet dries without ending up in a ball. For a fitted sheet, put the elastic sides together and tie two ends in another loose knot. Do shake out pillowcases and shirts.
Does aluminum foil in the dryer work?
Roll up a sheet of aluminum foil into a ball and throw it in the dryer. This helps to reduce static electricity and keep clothes crisp. Plus, it will not leave any grime on your clothing, and it can be reused for 1-2 months, which can save a lot of money on your laundry!
Are tennis balls the same as dryer balls?
The only real main difference between the two is what they’re made out of. Dryer balls come in a variety of different materials like wool, plastic, and rubber, whereas standard tennis balls are made of felt or nylon and rubber.