I checked on Google and found out that many people use anti-staic spray to get rid of the cling....can we find one here? And also does anyone know where we can find fabric softner sheets?
Try just using cold water on a damp rag or even on your hand if you are using a slip or nylons. It does work. You just need the dampness (not wet) to release the electrical static charge (and you can do this anywhere you have access to cool water).
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Run a wire coat hanger over the garment to remove static
Run a wire coat hanger over the garment to remove static
Try just using cold water on a damp rag or even on your hand if you are using a slip or nylons. It does work. You just need the dampness (not wet) to release the electrical static charge (and you can do this anywhere you have access to cool water).