This article was written for Annabel & Grace, which is now part of Rest Less.
How to get rid of static electricity on your clothes
Apply body moisturiser – it prevents your clothing from rubbing against dry skin and creating unwanted sparks. Target extra clingy areas by applying talcum powder to your skin.
Adding fabric softener to a load of laundry helps to invisibly lubricate clothing, dispelling electricity and leaving garments super soft.
Use a dryer sheet – adding an anti-static tumble dryer sheet to your washing machine stops clothes from rubbing together and electrons from building up. Rubbing a dry dryer sheet over your clothes while dressed can also work wonders.
Touch grounded metal – touching any piece of grounded metal (like water pipes or a wire coat hanger) will banish static from your clothes.
Anti-static sprays are available on the high street. Designed for application on clothes or the body, these products can be an effective solution.
As very dry air is an ideal condition for static electricity, boosting humidity within the home using a humidifier can eliminate the problem.
Putting a tennis ball in your dryer can also help to reduce static cling by preventing clothes from rubbing together as they dry.
Wear natural fabrics – synthetics pick up more of a static charge.
Don’t get zapped – give these solutions a try!