Another surprisingly useful second life for dryer sheets is in small spaces that tend to trap stale smells. Things like shoes, gym bags, laundry baskets, drawers, luggage, and even small trash bins can all develop that slightly unpleasant “closed-up” smell over time — not always bad enough to feel dirty, but definitely enough to feel less fresh than you’d like. That’s where a used dryer sheet can still be helpful.
Tucking one into a shoe rack, gym bag, drawer, or basket is a simple way to give that space a little freshness boost before the sheet is fully spent. It’s not a substitute for proper washing or cleaning, obviously, but it can still make a difference in those in-between moments where you just want to stop a space from smelling musty or stale. And that’s what makes this one such an easy habit to adopt. There’s no effort involved. No setup. No extra product. No real downside.
You’re just making use of something that still has a little function left in it instead of throwing it away the second it leaves the dryer. And for those small enclosed spaces that tend to hold onto odors, that can actually go a surprisingly long way.