How the heck do you get rid of static cling? -POLL-

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#1 zombiefruit
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Dont you hate it when your clothes stick to your body? I do. I seriously need a cure for static cling It's driving me INSANE!
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#2 nohabs
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:lol: static cling... a manly topic

OK, what I do, but don't tell anyone, is rub a little hand lotion on my legs. It really works...in a manly sort of way
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#3 southy787
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There is no cure....
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#4 zeus_gb
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I like being statically charged, it helps my magnetism.
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#5 formaldehyde27
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You can buy bounce sheets, (which are frabric softener sheets), to put in the dryer with your clothes...and gets rid of your dreaded static cling
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#6 X360PS3AMD05
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I like being statically charged, it helps my magnetism.zeus_gb
Very true indeed.
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#7 SolidSnake35
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That never happens to me. I guess it depends on the material of the clothes, right?
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#8 staindcoldlp
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I use Static Guard. It's a spray you can spray on your clothes and it protects against static cling.
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#9 dommeus
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If you guys actually got up and did some weights you'd realise that static helps you look hench.
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#10 GIJesse77
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I hate static cling especially if you aer as hairy as me!
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#11 sabru8
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There is no cure....southy787

sadly....:(

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#12 staindcoldlp
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If you guys actually got up and did some weights you'd realise that static helps you look hench.dommeus

Look hench? That doesn't sound good.

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#13 DJ_Lae
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I've solved the problem of static cling by living on the coast.