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    Quote Originally Posted by StagLefty View Post
    I read an article awhile back that due to the newer fabrics we wear that dryer lint sometimes just melts because there's no natural fibers in lint anymore. I guess that would depend on the clothing we wear though. Just my .02
    I usually grab it after a load of towels, all of ours are cotton. And it's fluffier that t-shirt lint.

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    I take the lint or cotton balls and work some petroleum jelly into it, makes it almost waterproof and burns easier and longer.

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