Unscented Ones Are a Good Idea, BTW
Side note—if you’re susceptible to smells (or someone in your house is), avoid the heavy-scented dryer sheets. Some of them are great. I once applied one that made my tiny bathroom smell like an over-perfumed gym locker. The hypoallergenic ones are safer. Still clean just as well, from what I can tell.
I Keep Them Now. For Real.

I’ve began saving the used ones. No shame. If they come out of the dryer in decent shape and still have some fluff to them, I toss them in a drawer near the sink. I’ve applied them on ceiling fan blades, dusty lamps, the top of the fridge. They just… work.
Would I Recommend This? …Honestly, Yeah
Not as a habit. Not in place of cleaning supplies. But if you’re in a moment—no time, no products, someone’s on the way—grab a dryer sheet. Wipe what you can. Toss it out.
It’s not clever. It’s not “a hack.” Just survival-mode housework, the kind that occurs when you’re trying to stay two steps ahead of judgment. And frankly, that’s definitely why it works so well
