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Dryer sheets? Maybe it is smelly in there?
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It’s their laundry day commuter.
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I hear it works.
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Top down drying cycle?
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My cousin, who is an upholsterer, advised me to put dryer sheets in our ‘52 Buick after we found a few mice in it recently. Apparently mice hate them.
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Get rid of rodents with this one weird trick.
Mice hate him! Click to find out why.
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If nothing else, the dryer sheets do smell better than mice droppings.
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This sbc is for you.
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For sure.
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They’re supposed to be good for keeping mice out. I’ve had decently good results stuffing them in various crevices of our fourwheeler. Gotta keep em fresh though.
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Huh, TIL about the rodent repellent nature of dryer sheets.
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I had a buddy who would put those under the floor mats in his GTO. He liked the way his GTO smelled like fresh laundry. I heard it is good for keeping pests out, but I don’t know if it works.
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SBC in a ‘72 Benz doesn’t quite argle my bargle like it would in a 36 Essex or something, but it *is* definitely a “Really?”
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I used them to keep mice out of my camper. Does the same job as mothballs, without smelling like death themselves.
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Because I couldn’t care less about 107's I don’t care that much. What bothers me is how lazy and boring SBC swaps are. Which admittedly is a stupid thing to be bothered by.
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It might be lazy but that doesn’t make it bad.