mayerling Ideal_Rock Joined Mar 4, 2010 Messages 2,357 Jan 16, 2012 #1 I know I should use a lint brush, but I don't have one right now and I was hoping some wise PSer would know of some other way of doing this. Thanks
I know I should use a lint brush, but I don't have one right now and I was hoping some wise PSer would know of some other way of doing this. Thanks
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Missy Super_Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Jun 8, 2008 Messages 56,763 Jan 16, 2012 #2 If you have duct tape you could just get lint off that way. Or if you only have regular tape it would take much longer but should work as well.
If you have duct tape you could just get lint off that way. Or if you only have regular tape it would take much longer but should work as well.
zoebartlett Super_Ideal_Rock Joined Dec 29, 2006 Messages 12,461 Jan 16, 2012 #3 I have a masking tape lint roller that works pretty well for basic things.
MsP Brilliant_Rock Joined Aug 25, 2004 Messages 704 Jan 16, 2012 #5 Rubber gloves. New sponge, slightly wet. I use this on furniture, not sure if it'd work on clothes.
S soocool Ideal_Rock Joined Jan 10, 2009 Messages 2,827 Jan 16, 2012 #6 Believe it or not, pantyhose or stockings. I always keep an old pair on hand to get rid of lint and the white deodorant marks on clothes.
Believe it or not, pantyhose or stockings. I always keep an old pair on hand to get rid of lint and the white deodorant marks on clothes.