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Clingy Clothes...how to get rid of static cling?
I am at work and my sweater dress is clinging to my tights a little more than I would like it to. Are there any quick fixes I can use with things around the office? I don't have any dryer sheets or Scotchguard handy...
6 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavourite answer
go to the bathroom and put lotion on your legs, it'll make your legs less dry and then the tight will lose their static once they go back on your legs. sounds weird but i have to do it at work all the time...
- ?Lv 61 decade ago
You could try going to the restroom, wash hands in warm to hot water, then flick the moisture onto the sweater dress. Not to saturation, but enough to neutralize the static. Good luck.
- robbieLv 51 decade ago
first hike up dress then run backwards down the hall screaming fire. then grab the first girl that notices you and .... oops wrong question. to get ride of static, hold on or run your hands down something metal that is grounded . a pipe or metal beam in the building. it works
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Spray hairspray on the underside of your dress. It works in an emergency.
- RenieLv 61 decade ago
Moisturizing lotion will definitely work. Rub it on your hands then on the clothing.