How to get lint off of black clothing?
Question:i got lint on all of my black clothing shirts, pants, jeans, ties etc. i've use lint rollers and it still wont come off anyone know away to remove the lint
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This is such and easy one, I am suprised how many people out there dont know this. All you need to do is take white vinegar and add it to your rinse cycle instead of fabric softer. It will remove all lint, make your clothes smell nice and they will be fluffy. You can check my best answers if you like but I have told this same thing to so many people who have tried it and said WOW. I cant beleive that it is this simple.
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i use one of them lint brushes
They make a clothes shaver, Wal- Mart sells them and they work great on getting lint off. It is like a razor and shaves the lint off. Hope that helps.
A lint brush - Works Very well, just keep pushing in the same direction - don't go up and down
Cut a long piece of the adhesive tape that you use for parcels and wrap it loosely around your fingers glue side out. This is a handy tool for removing lint. Better than your lint rollers.
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A lint brush I think would help you out a bunch. You can buy them anywhere. But first, I would try Wal-Mart,and maybe, if you can't find it there, then try looking at Target or a store like Walgreens.
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You can use a rolled up piece of tape over your hand. I use the kind of lint roller that you just have to wet then run it over your clothes. When it gets full, just wet it back down and rub the lint off. When it dries, it's all sticky and clean again.
One thing you may consider doing is to not wash your lights and darks together and especially not wash your clothes and towels together. If you wash your lights and darks together, especially light towels and dark clothes, the lint from the towels or socks or whatever light clothing will show up really well on the dark clothing.
Also it's a good idea to use fabric softener. It helps reduce static, wrinkles, and lint.
Well first off if its a big problem only wash black with black. If its fuzz balls you can buy a clothes shaver at walmart for a few bucks. If in fact it is lint try duct tape or a CLOTH lint brush NOT a lint tape roller brush .
I think I would rewash those black pieces of clothing just a few at a time. The washing machine lint filter will catch some of the lint. Then dry just a few at a time to see if the dryer will get rid of more of it. This works well on cottons and cotton blends, but polyesters seem to be permanent collectors of lint. Good luck!
Put the clean clothing into the washer on a regular cycle, but don't add any laundry soap. Let it go through a full wash./rinse cycle, & see if it works for you. It's worked for me many times.
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