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Layer lint under mulch or soil in your garden beds. It can help suppress weeds while slowly decomposing (if it’s natural fiber).
7. Craft Filler for Toys and Dolls
Perfect for DIY soft toys—use lint as an alternative stuffing for small handmade items. Kids can also use it in arts and crafts projects for a fuzzy texture.
8. Oil Spill Cleanup (Small-Scale)
Due to its absorbent nature, lint can be used to soak up small oil spills in the garage or kitchen.
Final Thoughts:
Laundry lint may look like trash, but with a little creativity, it becomes a resourceful tool. Whether you’re crafting, gardening, or lighting a campfire, this everyday fluff can be put to good use—saving you money and reducing waste.
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