Don't throw your dryer lint away. You're going to need it.
Cleaning your dryer’s lint trap after every load is a must if you want to keep the machine running efficiently and safely. Scraping out that pile of bluish-grayish-pinkish fluff is probably something you do without thinking, but before you toss it into the trash as per usual, stop. What if you didn’t throw the lint away?
That mishmash of fabric remnants isn’t necessarily trash—you can actually put it to good use. Here are a few reasons to start saving your old lint, and screw the haters who call you a hoarder for it.
Three Surprisingly Practical Uses for Dryer Lint
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