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10. Cleaning Up Small Messes
Lint can act as a mini-duster for hard-to-reach areas. Its texture attracts dust and can help clean vents, blinds, or tight corners.
- Only use natural fiber lint (like cotton or wool) for compost, pet bedding, or seed starters.
- Avoid lint with synthetic fibers or chemical residues for projects involving fire, pets, or plants.
- Store collected lint in a dry container to prevent mold or unpleasant odors.
Bottom Line:
Dryer lint isn’t just trash—it’s a versatile, eco-friendly resource. By saving it, you can fuel fires, aid your garden, craft creative projects, and even help your pets. Next time you empty the lint trap, think twice before tossing it—you might be sitting on a treasure trove of household hacks.
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