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Inexpensive anti-static spray product (residential)

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mpm

Jan 1, 1970
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A neighbor just replaced their carpet with some sort of laminate wood flooring and is now complaining about lots of static electricity. In a prior life, I had come across a company that made an inexpensive anti-static spray that worked great - but now I can't recall the name of the company?

Anyone got any some suggestions?

The product I remember was a "once or twice a year" application.
Although I guess if it had to be applied more frequently, that would not bea deal killer. The flooring is new (Monday), and the problem did not exist before.

If you know a solution (preferably inexpensive), I'd love to share it with my neighbor. Thanks!
 
Anyone got any some suggestions?



The product I remember was a "once or twice a year" application.
If you know a solution (preferably inexpensive), I'd love to share it with my neighbor. Thanks!


Where I used to work they used a conductive floor wax on floors where there were explosives. Try searching on " conductive floor wax ".

Dan
 
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Artemus

Jan 1, 1970
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Jeff Liebermann said:
The common commercial product is 3M Antistat or Staticide:
<http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/...KG4TI91816000000_nid=XJF4D2J6LZbeD17QGNB5Z4gl>

You can make your own by adding some fabric softener to water.
Approximately 1 tablespoon fabric softener to 1 cup of water seems to
be the most common mix.

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I'll second that. When I lived in Arizona we used Downey and it
worked a charm.
Art
 
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