Originally posted by Kimala24:

[B]SURPRISE

I have so many uses for them, that I go to $$$ store and get the cheapest ones that smell good and use them. For the Laundry I have special brand or brands that I like better. But the cheaper ones, go everyplace I go. I keep a box in the car, not only makes it smell good, but cleans up messes, absorbs drips in the cup holder and cleans the inside of the windshield. Plus I put one in each of my pillows on laundry day. I put one in the bottom of my purse, stick one in each pocket of my sweaters, coats or jackets. And too like others my shoes, also clean t.v. and fans and light bulbs (do bulbs while cool) then when you turn lamp on your room will smell fresher.And they do help clean out pots and pans and will shine brass (if you catch it quick enough). Put in Gym bag, book bags, suitcases, storage any place. I sometimes will put a fresh one in a letter or card that I send out, to make it smell good (not a business letter of course).They dust every thing of course. I also hang one on my hangers, just punch a hole and slide it over the hook. They are great for wiping down the shower. And as far as the interfacing (like the lady uses) I don't use and old one, I use a fresh one, being stiffer helps hold material better, plus when the garment is washed or cleaned, it already as an automatic softener in it. I line the bottom of all drawers, and even my potato and onion bin or fresh fruit bowl. keeps "fruit flies" away. They shine shoes, especially Military shoes, great shine, any shiny leather.I use a new one for a bookmark, keeps the book from getting damp. I could go on and on. Best invention ever. But here is another great laundry softener, to save money, I buy a bottle of liquid, pour one cap on a dry wash cloth and use it for about two or three loads in dryer, saves a bunch of money.
We also make flowers out of them, and they make beautiful Christmas Wreaths, they look like snow, sometimes spray with sparkle. There are a million and one things to do with them.