Anonymous
06/03/26(Wed)13:18:29
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2994094
what are some uses for dryer fluff?
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Anonymous
06/03/26(Wed)13:24:34
No.
2994095
It's great for when you've got extra space to fill in your trash can.
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Anonymous
06/03/26(Wed)16:10:28
No.
2994109
>>2994094
Stuff it into a toilet paper tube and pour melted wax or animal fat inside for a very good fire starter.
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Anonymous
06/03/26(Wed)16:41:33
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2994111
air restrictor, for slowing down air movement.
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Anonymous
06/04/26(Thu)11:40:34
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2994198
>>2994109
That's about as useful as pic rel.
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Anonymous
06/04/26(Thu)14:36:23
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2994209
>>2994198
Thats probably why most people throw it away. It isn't really useful for anything.
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Anonymous
06/04/26(Thu)14:41:03
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2994210
>>2994094
Firestarter. I soak mine in tiki-torch fuel and keep it in a tin.
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Anonymous
06/04/26(Thu)16:31:59
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2994220
>>2994094
Small (!) stuffed animals. The fibers are very short so you need a lot.
>>2994109
Tried. Doesn't work and smells bad.
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Anonymous
06/04/26(Thu)20:50:31
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2994256
>>2994109
All you need is a spark. Dryer lint is basically char cloth. A little nitric + sulfuric and you can make gun cotton.