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Subject: Re: Static Cling
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Date: Mon, 12-Mar-84 03:20:41 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar 12 03:20:41 1984
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        The best cure for static cling that I know of is to tell the
offender(s) to shove off |-)).
         Actually, one way to get rid of the static (I am assuming that
you dry your clothes in a machine) is to toss a (preferably old) canvas
shoe (sneakers work well) in with the load. No artificial smell and no
needless expense!
        Bye-the-way, the sneaker in the laundry works very well if one 
has to dry a down-filled cover or garment.

                  Hints with humour,
                       Cameron Anderson
                       watmath!watarts!cdanderson