Method Fabric Softener Spray #CleanHappy *

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Dryer-Activated Fabric Softener Spray. Method, you are brilliant.

Method’s new Fabric Softener Spray softens fabric, helps blast away wrinkles and leaves a fresh scent in your clothing. The formula is hypoallergenic and ultra-concentrated — you just spray 4 times. The formula is good for your skin and both Fresh Air and Lavender Lilac smell fantastic.

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I love that I no longer have to fish dryer sheets out of my machine.

Did you know that traditional dryer sheets are often made out of polyethylene or polyester, meaning that they can’t be composted or recycled after use. They are also frequently made with animal fat (WHAT?) in the form of tallow for softening.

Method’s fabric spray bottle is made from 100% PCR PET plastic and can be recycled. The formula is made with coconut oil, and I find that my clothes smell sweet and feel soft when they come out of the dryer.

The best part about Method’s Fabric Softener Spray…

It’s prefect for re-invigorating your clothing. I’m going to be honest, there are many times when I want to get an extra use out of my clothing that I may have only worn for an hour or two, and Method’s Dryer-Activated Fabric Spray is a great de-wrinkler. It also gives your clothes a fresh burst of fragrance that makes them smell perfectly fresh and clean (even if they aren’t!)

Come on, you do this too — right? :)

I am a compensated Method Maven. All opinions are my own.

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  1. Karen Hand

    Although I have never heard of this product before, I’m willing to give it a try as I have a problem with some of my husband’s shirts having wrinkles in them after taking them out of the dryer. Thanks for the tip.

    Posted On September 20, 2012 at 9:02 pm REPLY
  2. Jennifer Mae Hiles

    I love the convenience of spray wrinkle release. I had no idea that fabric sheets were made of that stuff – I’m so turned off by them now.

    Posted On September 21, 2012 at 11:25 am REPLY
  3. stephen k

    This sounds like a product that I could really take advantage of – to spruce up those wrinkled shirts, too.

    Posted On October 20, 2012 at 7:15 am REPLY