[;)]This idea may have been around and I didn’t know it. But I just tried it and it works well. I don’t know if there are any problems, so maybe you guys can tell me.
[:X]Since my wife was at work, I decided to help with the laundry.[:p] As I was cleaning the dryer filter I remembered that several years ago I had thought that the lint painted a proper color might look like some bushes or other ground cover. [^] So I ran down to the basement flopped some lint from the filter on a small scrap of wood, took it outside and sprayed it green. An hour later I checked it and it looks VERY GOOD![8D]
Now the questions: 1. Have you tried it before? 2. Do you know of any possible problems?[8]
If it works, every wife (or mom) of a model railroader will never have to clean the dryer filter again! [:)][:p][:D][8D][:X]
Sounds like a possible fire hazard. But how many of those do we already have anyway?
hmm lint trees
thats just wrong
Budliner, I really didn’t mention trees, but I was thinking of trying that too. [:D] When you peel the lint off the filter, if you are careful, you can get a sheet of it. [:p] You can lay it on any surface you want, shape it and spray it. [8D]
I challenge all reading this to try it and comment on your results![;)]
I do have a waste basket full of that and after paint and glue its all that same!!!
K