Am I the only single guy who doesn't want his clothes to smell like flowers? I want fabric softener sheets that smell like my brand of cologne or after shave.
Obviously you can't just dump cologne on a rag and toss it in because alcohol, lint, and hot are a bad combination. Besides then it wouldn't really be fabric softener it'd be clothes smellifier.
Anyway, I'd buy it.-- illustratedgeek, Mar 17 2006 they sell fragrance free sheets http://www.refreshi...sc.2/category.18/.f [xandram, Mar 17 2006] you could have different fragrences for different moods and situations. fun idea+-- jhomrighaus, Mar 17 2006 i so get you! flowers don't seem to like me.-- Tanned Black, Mar 17 2006 I'm not a bachelor and consequently I smell of wild pear and ginko. No one should have to smell of things they've never seen.
PS Mr. Geek, when writing ideas you will find a drop-down menu that will give you access to the categories such as Product:Dryer sheets. You can then use the title field for something more imaginative.-- wagster, Mar 17 2006 New cigarette butt fragrance.-- skinflaps, Mar 17 2006 You will smell however women want you to smell. Sure, you may get away with doing otherwise for the moment, but ultimately, resistance is futile.-- Shz, Mar 17 2006 Amen, [Shz]. Tell it like it is.-- NotTheSharpestSpoon, Mar 17 2006 I smell a dichotomy, when all we really want is wrinkle-free clothes.-- reensure, Mar 17 2006 Name should be "Scentless Fabric Softener Sheets"-- DesertFox, Mar 17 2006 You could always toss a can of Axe in the dryer. Except, if you believe the ads, you won't make it out of the laundry.-- DrCurry, Mar 17 2006 I agree, [DF]. I keep thinking this is to reduce bed wetting.-- spidermother, Mar 17 2006 That would be "Product: Drier Sheets"-- DesertFox, Mar 17 2006 random, halfbakery