Best lint removers according to redditors
We found 256 Reddit comments discussing the best lint removers. We ranked the 93 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 256 Reddit comments discussing the best lint removers. We ranked the 93 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
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And here's a lint roller for you: https://www.amazon.com/3M-836R-OS-Lint-Roller/dp/B00006IA8Q
What a nice looking cat, congratulations!
I'm just going to leave this here
I purchased this one through Harvey Norman in Australia for $14!
edit: store name
I've never tried using a disposable razor before, but I have a "fabric shaver," which has given new life to a ton of my clothes. It works really well for getting off both pills and lint that has woven itself into the fabric.
These are more common in the US, they will not break since they just a solid piece of plastic. We can get the smaller ones you have but they are less common and usually marked as a travel lint roller. I like your solution to the problem though and wish the lint rollers I buy were that cheap!
Looks, like it rubbed on something in the packaging.... this might be your most inexpensive solution: https://www.amazon.com/Remington-Fuzz-Away-Fabric-Shaver-RTFS-2/dp/B0034BV6KA
Amazon link for non-mobile, non-UK friends.
http://www.amazon.com/Remington-Battery-Operated-Fabric-Shaver/dp/B0034BV6KA
A fabric shaver. Here's some examples:
https://www.amazon.com/Remington-Fuzz-Away-Fabric-Shaver-RTFS-2/dp/B0034BV6KA
Runs are the duct work that moves the warm/cool air from your HVAC to your rooms.
You don't need to buy anything expensive for outlets. Buy a small roll of fiberglass insulation and some gloves. Remove outlet covers stuff a bit of insulation in the space outside the box. Don't pack it, it is supposed to be loose. Replace cover. This is only an issue on exterior walls and usually if they need to be insulated the entire wall needs to be.
Get a free energy audit from your power company. Usually you get some free CFL/LED bulbs, a low flow showerhead, water heater blanket, and faucet aerators for free.
If you don't have water efficient toilets fill a liter bottle with water and put it in the tank.
Caulk around your windows.
Use plastic sheets on windows.
If you live in a warm area put heat reflecting window film on your southern windows.
Turn water heater down to 140F (no lower or it could culture Legionella bacteria)
If your water heater is over 15 years old, look at replacing soon. They like to die catastrophically when you are least prepared.
Go into your attic with a flashlight after a heavy rain. Look for damp wood or rot. If you find any, you need to have roof repair/replacement. It's expensive but costs a lot less than all the fixes you'll have to do from water damage.
Make sure your gutters have downspouts that lead water away from your foundation.
Replace any frequently used lights with LED.
Get a nice sink strainer to prevent clogging in the kitchen sink.
Do not pour grease down the drain.
Do not flush anything other than toilet paper. No pads, tampons, or their wrapping, condoms, "flushable wipes", paper towels, etc. Shit, Piss, and TP only.
Disconnect the dryer vent and clean it all out. If it's plastic or thin foil, replace it with metal.
Yep. The gleener is the one that's popular in the knitting/crochet/weaving community (we know all about pilling haha!).
I have one similar to the red one they said was hard to clean. Honestly I love it, it's the best pet hair picker-upper I've ever used. I have this one. Though, I've used it only on blankets and sheets, not stairs or anything like that.
I try not to hug/hold/pet my cat when I'm about to go somewhere, but getting cat hair on clothing seems to be an inevitable side-effect to owning a cat. I've always had pretty good success with [3M's lint rollers] (http://www.amazon.com/3M-836R-OS-Lint-Roller/dp/B00006IA8Q). I keep one of the [Mini 3M lint rollers] (http://www.amazon.com/3M-Mini-Lint-Rollers-Pack/dp/B0000AQNOG/ref=pd_sim_121_2?ie=UTF8&dpID=51zEp0xDVJL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=0XX22FQ35XCHYWGDZFZY) in my desk at work for emergencies.
ETA - Just came across these "peel and pat" lint removing sheets -- [LintUps] (http://www.minimus.biz/LintUps-Sheets-J01-0459001-8000.aspx). You have to buy a whole case of them on Amazon, but minimus.biz sells them individually.
No recommendations on a specific brand but you could try getting a clothes shaver. They're pretty good about taking the pilling off things that've gone through a dryer.
Might be a lint roller for clothes
https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Brite-Roller-5-Rollers-95-Sheets-Sheets/dp/B002DQ6EU4
I bought one of these kits and cleaned my dryer vents myself. the amount of lint I got out was amazing. enough to fill a tall kitchen trash bag.
All you need is something like this https://www.amazon.com/Gardus-RLE202-LintEater-10-Piece-Cleaning/dp/B0014CN8Y8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504584607&sr=8-1&keywords=linteater
I have one for 14' of vent, works great.
Darn Tough Socks have become the go-to brand for good merino wool socks (and they are great), but Smartwool socks have been doing me right for many years. And Thorlos, Fox River, REI brand: I personally prefer mid-to-heavyweight merino wool blend crew length hiking socks above all other socks and will take them in any brand so long as they are a size small. I've finally thrown out every sock that isn't actually sized properly to my small feet and I'll never go back!
Sweater shaver or fabric depiller This is the Gleener set - it's manual and comes with the 3 different heads for depilling different fabrics. I own a couple of electric depillers: one is Brookstone and the other is Conair. Both work ok but not great and both eat batteries like crazy. They also just take longer than using the Gleener. However, for whatever reason it is more fun to use the electric kind.
Magnetic Hematite Wraparound Necklace I bought similar ones a few years ago as stocking stuffers because I thought they seemed fun, like an alternative to cuff bracelets. What I did not consider was that they can be put on and taken off by people who have trouble with clasps or who have arthritis, and a couple of months ago some older ladies in my family asked me to get them some, too. TBH, I was a little concerned about them wrapping them too tightly and causing circulation problems, and I walked them through how to put them on carefully. They went BANANAS for these things.
Take a shower both days if you can, it really sets you up for the day and eat loads, you'll be pumping all manner of badness into your body so you need fuel.
things to bring:
packets of tissues, dont fucking bring bog roll, buys those ten packs in lidl and you can always have some on you, they're also more sturdy for the job.
food. pack food. oat bars and the like, some bread with peanut butter and jam and some bananas, chocolate.
torches, get some decent small toches and a lamp for your tent maybe.
roll of bin bags obviously.
mouth wash, baby wipes, towel for your shower
it'll get cold as fuck at night so prepare for that
bring buckfast instead of beer
fully charged phone battery this bitch will keep your and one others phones charged for the whole weekend. you dont want be queing for the vodafone charge tent, they dont even give you a full charge in the end anyway
*camping chair, you'll need one
if i could give you some advice it would not to bring all your shit in with you the first day, leave some stuff in the car and take your used dirty shit back out with on saturday morning, same on sunday morning. monday morning you will thank you for not having to drag all your shit out at once along with every other broken soul. if walking to the car seems like a drag just take some coke and a beer when you get there and have a little party.
where are you camping? you're probably young and want to be in with all the filth but if you want something a little more civilised, there's always plenty of room up the back of janis joplin. there's overflow camping there too which remains largely empty and it has its own toilets which will be closest to you and a lot less busy. it's also quieter there and everyone isnt on top of eachother like they down in Beirut, closer to the gigs
A silicone hair and lint brush like this works well. Short rapid strokes to build a hair ball.
Carrand 93112 Lint and Hair Removal Brush https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006H34AE6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_95PADbGWDSATM
If you're doing this for a car auction house or dealership volume, cut a fine tooth hacksaw blade into about a 6 inch length, that's super fast.
something like this
I don't know if this can be saved, but a sweater pill remover should help.
https://www.amazon.com/Remington-FuzzAway-Battery-Operated-Sweater/dp/B0034BV6KA/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_2
They make these fantastic silicone brushes that remove pet hair from upholstery and clothes! And brooms, too! Helps keep my vacuum from exploding.
This or maybe These?
When I was six I took this http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fuzz-Remover-Fluff-Removing-Machine/dp/B0038M3ICO and applied it to my hand.
Nothing happened. Then to my face - nothing happened.
What did I do then? Obviously, apply it to my tongue. My parents heard a shrieking scream from the bathroom to find their idiot son with a bloody tongue.
http://www.amazon.com/Gardus-RLE202-LintEater-10-Piece-Cleaning/dp/B0014CN8Y8
This is the best way to clean your vents, done from the outside with the dryer running and on air fluff only (no heat, you'll break the dryer other wise)
Source: Professional appliance repair guy here.
Try this.
That's a tabby- the best cat you'll ever have.
Things you need to do:
edit- One more thing: please take a look at this list of things that are toxic to cats.
https://www.amazon.com/Remington-Fuzz-Away-Fabric-Shaver-RTFS-2/dp/B0034BV6KA
This is actually designed to remove pilling. Just lightly rub it over the pilled areas - don't push down hard on the fabric while using it.
Amazon link
Try a lint shaver.
https://www.amazon.com/Remington-Fuzz-Away-Fabric-Shaver-RTFS-2/dp/B0034BV6KA
https://www.amazon.com/Sticky-Master-Lint-Roller-Tapeless/dp/B003L27FM0
Check out the Linteater (Gardus RLE202 LintEater 10-Piece Rotary Dryer Vent Cleaning System https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0014CN8Y8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_A9OJBbB2KXJDC)
Yes, it is made for cleaning dryer vents but it comes with a cutter attachment (shown in one the pictures) and can be used to clean out things like gutters. Might work for your case depending on how far you need it to extend.
You can order this from Amazon. Or you can go to Walmart and buy this. I think a lint roller might do the job as well.
Here's what I use
https://www.amazon.com/Remington-Fuzz-Away-Fabric-Shaver-RTFS-2/dp/B0034BV6KA
Here's one for $6
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fuzz-Remover-Fluff-Removing-Machine/dp/B0038M3ICO
Okay, after what many would say was a truly-insane amount of research into lint rollers, I can very confidently say that NO ONE makes refills for a roller of that size. At least that length.
However, pretty much all lint roller refills will fit the diameter, and that eventually led me to this. You can get the whole set up cheaper elsewhere, if you want it, but more specifically you can buy just the refills for it. They are 10 inches long, and the 25-sheet and 50-sheet ones would fit the Splat Lint Roller.
What you could do is chop 4 inches off of one of the 10" refills and it should fit the Splat Roller nicely. You can then take that remaining 4" of roller tape and slip it onto pretty much any standard size lint roller out there, like the one I linked above. Two lint rollers, one fresh as hell, and no waste.
I really can't turn off my engineering mind for anything, it seems.
Maybe a [fabric shaver] (https://www.amazon.com/Remington-Battery-Operated-Fabric-Shaver/dp/B0034BV6KA)?
I have no idea, but this is the one that I have:
https://www.amazon.com/Remington-Fuzz-Away-Fabric-Shaver-RTFS-2/dp/B0034BV6KA/ref=sr_1_37?keywords=sweater+shaver&qid=1563493148&s=gateway&sr=8-37
I apparently purchased it in 2013 and haven't had any problems with it.
Use the first method. The second (like a sweater/fabric shaver) works best on pilling, not pulls in fabric.
Can't tell what kind of fabric that is, but if the fabric is smooth (like a typical cotton t-shirt), try a Fabric Defuzzer. I used it to remove those annoying white piles (pills?). Used on my gf's bra. While she's wearing it.
Jk about the last part.
http://www.amazon.com/Remington-Battery-Operated-Fabric-Shaver/dp/B0034BV6KA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1420592982&sr=8-2&keywords=fabric+defuzzer
You just need one of these.
Hair removal suggestions (I have 4 cats & microfiber sofas):
https://www.amazon.com/3M-836S-B2-Scotch-Brite-Lint-Brush/product-reviews/B002UC7X60
I clean the dryer vents for all of my HVAC maintenance customers. I use this. Works amazingly.
We have these lint brushes in Canada, even at the dollar store. Really effective, they last forever, and you just roll in one direction and clean by rubbing your hand over it in the other direction. Plastic, but even the cheap ones don't face enough wear and tear to cause degradation. We've had some for 20+ years.
I live with a few cats and they all like to walk on my mousepads 😼 I just wipe down the pad with my hand to get all the hair and crumbs off. You can also buy a lint brush like this one. I have one and it works on getting the hairs that my hand can’t wipe off, but some hairs get into the threads and those can’t be taken off by the brush.
Edit: read your post again. For the paw prints you can wash the pad in soap and water in your sink and let it air dry. Glorious claims their mouse pads are machine washable. Rocket Jump Ninja on YouTube has a video on how to wash your mousepads
A lint brush.
I'm interested to hear if anyone has tips on this too. I stockpile these.
I keep them all over the house, in my bag, in the car, and I even have one at the office, just in case I miss a spot.
You need to get your hands on a sweater shaver. A buddy of mine fixed the suede inserts on his seats that looked just like this. Then you can use a suede brush to make it look like new.
Amazon link
The fabric material my seats are made out of have always been a nightmare for holding onto hair. Vacuuming it would only piss you off and only thing I used for years was a lint roller. One day I saw one of these Strange rubber finger Car Hair Brush and said hell why not. Using it in short overlapping strokes and it pulled 99% of the hair and lint that I could never get out. After that you can vacuum it up with ease.
As for the Hydro2 I have never used it. I have used Carpro Reload and that stuff was awesome. It was super easy to put on and smelled nice. Plus water beaded up really well but did not last as long as they claimed. The way you apply Hydro2 is really cool but I don't know how you insure even coverage.
I find these shavers much more effective than the battery ones.
The Conair Fabric Defuzzer! I use it all the time and it's been awesome.
As a cat-mom to five, satin. Good luck finding a way to wear it well (I have not yet) but it really does work. I buy all my bedsheets and comforters in satin only because cat hair doesn't stick to my bed that way.
Also, for repairing things that you would think are ruined by cat hair being embedded into the fabric a fabric shaver is excellent. They can be used on furniture too. If you have a lot of delicate things, maybe a manual one instead of electric. I knit and I use this one for both my more delicate handknits and my normal, storebought clothes, it works really great. I don't even buy sticky lint rollers anymore because the non-shaving end of the Gleener picks up hair just as well.
there are permanent ones that i find work better than the tape option
link
Reusable lint brush. You don’t have to replace sticky rolls, just get your hand damp, so the cat hair sticks to your hand and wipe the cat hair off the brush, then reuse the brush.
The Lilly brush has replaced sticky rollers for me. I use the larger version around the house and keep the smaller one in my purse in case I need to de-fur.
I play/interact with my cats early in the morning while I fix my hair and makeup, then just before I have to leave I throw on what I need to wear. When I get home I immediately change into lounge wear/pajamas.
It also helps to get into the habit of putting all your laundry away. Either hanging up in a closet or folded away in a drawers. If there's a pile of clothes somewhere, cats will find it, and they will want to knead and cuddle and shed all over it.
There are various ways to "shave" pills off of a sweater, from budget solutions like an actual razor to products made just for that, like a Gleener (which is about $20, so might be worth getting if you think you'll be using one a lot). Sometimes once you do that first pass to remove pills, it's not really a problem afterwards.
I know for wool that yarn that's loosely spun tends to pill more (but feels softer) and knitting it at a tighter gauge can help reduce pilling, but I'm not sure if the same is true for acrylic.
Something like this,
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fuzz-Remover-Fluff-Removing-Machine/dp/B0038M3ICO
or a standard electric razor should do it?
https://www.amazon.com/3M-836R-OS-Lint-Roller/dp/B00006IA8Q
Here you go
Juuust in case you haven't tried it, I have found that a proper lint brush like this is leagues more effective than a sticky lint roller. This might be really obvious but I thought I'd mention it since some people I know have never heard of the former.
Amazon sells them or you can find them in the laundry aisle of the supermarket sometimes or at fabric/sewing stores. You can apparently use them on non-wool items as well but I’ve not personally done so.
i have this one from conair and it's never given me holes or died! it's amazing. i've literally sat there and shaved the whole bed sheet because it is very therapeutic and calming to listen to it eat giant things of lint lol.
Lint rollers like these... http://www.amazon.com/3M-836R-OS-Lint-Roller/dp/B00006IA8Q
I wear lots of black and cycle between long red or purple hair ;-)
Some great accessories for a travel bag:
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My recommended power pack: 26,800Mhz £37.00 ($48.00)
> Although, you may as well buy two 16000MhZ and have two. Though, I use a couple of the 26,000MhZ.
USB wall charger, 6USB, iSmart technology: £16.99 ($22.00)
Charging cables x5, 10ft, 6ft, 3ft, 1ft, 6inch: £18.99 ($25.00)
> I use both the 6 port charger with those cables and it easily charges my phone from dead within 30 minuets. That is how high quality the cables are.
All products here I have used, and recently taken to Greece, for two weeks. They're perfect for travelling!
I use this battery operated fabric shaver and it works really well. My backpack still causes more pilling even after the first shave, so the pilling problem is ongoing. If using such a shaver, you have to be careful that you don't shave too much as it can put a hole in your fabric if it's thin enough or has been shaved too many times.
We had one just like it. Every year or two you have to take it apart and clean it like you did. The actual lint filter screen on those is very ineffective.
I also found a lot of lint had gotten into the tube this connects to and to the actual vent run to the outside. There are a variety of cleaning kits out there. I can't find the one I have, but this is an example of one.
If you haven't seen one/don't have one... I pick up a cheap version of these at the dollar store, basically masking tape on a roller that you peel when it loses tackiness and for a buck it's cheap enough to have one by the computer.
Currently this is the cheapest thing on my list!
And for the 20 item this set of Dragon Balls is close!
I need the lint roller because i always have cat hair on me from my white kitty cats and the dragon balls because...dragon balls. lol! I LOVE SHENRON <3
Not the person you were asking but I bought a Conair electric one a while back and it was..okay. I upgraded to [one of these bad boys] ( https://www.amazon.com/Gleener-Ultimate-Remover-Adjustable-clothes/dp/B00KIUX2T8/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1518070953&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=gleener+ultimate+fuzz+remover)
and it brought a second hand sweater back to life (the Conair shaver had no effect on it)
I would suggest this type of lint brush. IME they get more fur/lint off your clothes than the sticky ones, and they're basically infinitely reusable.
could try using something like this http://www.amazon.com/Remington-Battery-Operated-Fabric-Shaver/dp/B0034BV6KA/
https://www.amazon.com/Remington-FuzzAway-Battery-Operated-Sweater/dp/B0034BV6KA/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1498500983&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=lint+shaver
In terms of laundering, consider using dryer sheets. Ultimately you'll need a lint remover for spot cleaning. I have an italian mastiff and a white cat. The mastiff's hair weaves into fabric and I've had success with the dryer sheets. Try this too: https://www.amazon.com/Evercare-Magik-Brush-Double-Pic-Up/dp/B071YSCWBD/ref=pd_cp_121_1?pd_rd_w=2qDP9&pf_rd_p=ef4dc990-a9ca-4945-ae0b-f8d549198ed6&pf_rd_r=ZFE3W6PR0M5FWPBA0QH6&pd_rd_r=2051a632-7453-11e9-8ad6-676656a66066&pd_rd_wg=0gbf7&pd_rd_i=B071YSCWBD&psc=1&refRID=ZFE3W6PR0M5FWPBA0QH6
OP posted this
Also, they, umm, live in the woods? And, like a lot of creatures, probably like rolling around in the dirt?
BTW, re blanket, mine has been pilling (I find all cashmere, no matter what quality, does)-- I've found this tool better than anything ever for depilling sweaters (and now blankets, etc)
You can later. In the mean time, you're going to need one of these.
not for the discoloration but lint shaver is rly nice for this type of thing
i got mine for 2 bucks at a japanese tenso but this should be the same thing
Buyer of this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-GC026-00-Fabric-Shaver/dp/B00E3862DE
Worrier no more=Future you
It's called a lint roller. You can get one at any general store. Here's some at amazon: https://www.amazon.com/3M-836R-OS-Lint-Roller/dp/B00006IA8Q
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I was going to use it to power a LCD and pi not sure if the LCD will work but it works with the pi.
Use a lint roller like these
I opted not to use it because I had enough diapers. I’m sure you could still use it. I would just be concerned about eventual build up causing absorbency/ repelling issues.
You could try “shaving” off the stain. If it’s like the stain I have, it’s kind of rough and just on top of the fibers. So, a clothing pill shaver might work.
Just get a pill shaver. It has nothing to do with Arc’teryx at all, it’s just a basic property of fabric that’ll happen to just about anything sooner or later.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0034BV6KA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_mUHXDbH369TK9
I don't own this so I can't personally attest to its performance, but I have been meaning to buy one for myself after seeing a few other ZWers raving about how much they love it and how good it is at getting cat and dog fur off their clothes. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KIUX30G/?coliid=I11OUHCZWLFUA0&amp;colid=2G3ITWQH0T67X&amp;psc=1&amp;ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
I wonder if something like this could work? https://www.amazon.com/Remington-Battery-Operated-Fabric-Shaver/dp/B0034BV6KA
have you tried a lint roller?
Is he a rescue? I had real bad allergies when I let my older male sleep with me, which was always because I loved them too much to ever kick either out.
Honestly, the only thing that helps is time (in some cases) or constant vacuuming/lint brushing.
I used something similar to this : Lint
Real good for small patches of lint here and there.
fabric shavers! link Just don't press too hard and run over the same spot multiple times or you may create holes in your sweaters.
Here's a link to one http://www.amazon.com/Remington-Battery-Operated-Fabric-Shaver/dp/B0034BV6KA
I use my grandmas which is old and not able to be destroyed so I don't know if the new ones are of good quality. I use it weekly though. Sweaters, socks, blankets, chub Rub in yoga pants that make them pill, etc. extends the life of my clothes by a lot.
This is the wood brush. Looks like the bristles are plastic, but the white bristles are firm and the black are soft and they are fine with all but very delicate items.
This is the lint brush. If you brush against the nap of the fabric it does really well. I use this one more often, but I have cats and I imagine it might be different with a dog.
I've heard from friends with dogs that the hair removal gloves have worked well for them, too.
As /u/abc1001xyz said, 30 feet would be longer than what residential code normally allows. Get this https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0014CN8Y8/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;psc=1 along with the 12 foot extension kit. That'll take you 24 feet. Or if you can do it from both the outside and the inside, you should be able to cover that distance.
Are you thinking of something like this? https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001I2ER7G/ref=pd_aw_sbs_199_2?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1&amp;refRID=440SK4MNAQRTPY7AD81R
There are similar products for sale on Amazon, I just grabbed the one with the best reviews :)
Buy one of these instead.
It's a lint roller.
Like this? https://www.amazon.com/Sticky-Master-Lint-Roller-Tapeless/dp/B003L27FM0
Its a lint roller
I imagine this thing might come close to what I had?, but idk why they had to make it so damn ugly: Evercare Magik Lint Brush
You could always use a linteater
I purchased one and it does a great job. My dryer is located on the second floor, it goes up the wall, and through the attic out the roof the roof.
Buy one time, you can use it many times. You could probably get away with the lower-cost version, or something similar to this.
What I done was, when I put all the rods together, I went ahead and used electrical tape and taped the joints just in case, that way they didn’t come apart in the middle of the duct.
I try to do what things I can around the house, the things I cannot do I’ll call a professional for.
lint eater
I suggest getting one of those washable lint rollers. Especially if you have a pet at home.
What you want for lint is one of these. I had a couple of jackets and sweaters that were getting quite linty and bought this on a whim - it made them look pretty close to new again! My wife and I have found a ton of uses for it since then, e.g. removing bobbles on bedding. Such a handy device!
This. You would have to cut off the longer threads though, so it doesnt grab them and cause runs in the fabric. These things are awesome.
Remington Fuzz-Away Fabric Shaver, RTFS-2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0034BV6KA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_SvprDb5ME6MYZ
Lint roller (on my crafting WL... for tidying up my rag quilts).
Yay for laziness! Everyone needs a little of that now and then! ;)
I got this [fabric shaver](Remington Fuzz-Away Fabric Shaver, RTFS-2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0034BV6KA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_7GhcAbSCDPD1P) to depill my scrubs but I have also used it on knit items it works pretty well unless you have very large pills
Fabric shaver
They make shavers designed especially for this purpose.
I've got three cats, no amount of lint rolling gets all the fuzz and hair off my clothes. It's just something you have to go with. If a regular lint roller doesn't cut it you could try one of these automated lint removers mainly for pilling on fabric, though. Or one of these magic lint brushes
One? You need them in bulk :)
http://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Brite-Lint-Roller-Sheets-Count/dp/B002DQ6EU4
The fuzzies are called pilling, and you have to shave them off. There are fabric shavers you can get for pretty cheap
Take your pick.
A colleague has one of these and recommended it to me which I'll probably pick up if one of mine dies/is lost.
Want the secret to pulling stubborn pet hair out of a carpet? It's not a vacuum. It's this giant lint roller thing.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/RAVPower-16750mAh-Portable-External-Technology-Black/dp/B00OJXVDAU/ref=pd_vtph_107_bs_t_1?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1&amp;refRID=7EPV6PPHQWG48Q2S4QFX
I've done this... Go to amazon and buy this:
http://www.amazon.com/Gardus-RLE202-LintEater-10-Piece-Cleaning/dp/B0014CN8Y8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=undefined&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=dryer+vent+cleaning
Then buy the extension length you need here:
http://www.amazon.com/Gardus-R3203612-LintEater-12-Foot-Extension/dp/B001652LO6/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=undefined&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=dryer+vent+cleaning
Follow the instructions and for the love of god do not put your drill in reverse!!!
I bought a new house the dryer would not vent at all. I had to use the claw at first and pulled out socks, underwear and literally a giant pile of lint. It would fill your avg kitchen sink. Once done put your shop vac on the end and blow out the loose stuff. If you don't own a shop vac, now is the time to buy one.
I now once a year clean my vents and I've used it for many other projects.
http://www.amazon.com/3M-836R-OS-Lint-Roller/dp/B00006IA8Q
You could try washing and drying it first to see if it cuts down on the fluff. If that doesn't work, you could try using a sweater shaver to take off the extra fluff.
If I were to do it at home, I'd spend more than $80 a month on these ... Dog hair is not fun to deal with.
And my time is more valuable than fumbling for 10-15 minutes per shirt trying to iron it. A professional's job is to do something cheaper than I assess the value of doing it myself is.
So, basically, stick the ironing board up your own ass, and carry on :)
I asked a very specific question. That is not the answer.
Try Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/3M-836S-B2-Scotch-Brite-Lint-Brush/dp/B002UC7X60/ref=sr_1_6_s_it?s=hpc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1522775742&amp;sr=1-6&amp;keywords=lint+brush
or any bigger department store that sells suits,coats etc. They should have it.
Based on my previous experience this is PROBABLY really effective...
https://www.amazon.com/Upgrade-Version-Pet-Grooming-Glove/dp/B01N9KSITZ?crid=2KE0SMXFK8RPO&amp;keywords=pet+hair+remover&amp;qid=1536257876&amp;sprefix=pet+hair+remov&amp;sr=8-3&amp;ref=mp_s_a_1_3
And I actually have this brush, it's pretty effective too, but I suspect the glove in the first link may work better
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002UC7X60/ref=dp_cerb_1
probably the easiest
Game Changer
I have the Conair Defuzzer/Shaver. It's worked pretty well for me so far, but my biggest complaint is that the lint receptacle is so narrow, that the lint rarely filters into it, instead backing up and clogging the blades. It's easy enough to clear, but it's annoying if you're doing more than a couple sweaters at a time.
Thanks for asking about this though! I'm curious to see what others are using (brand, battery vs corded, etc).
They sell a sticky roll thingy at every pet shop, will get your clothes clean of hair, as far as your privates good luck
Edit: oh and get the hair out before doing laundry, or feel free to call me to unclog your drains for a 125 dollars plus equipment fees
Also here's a link on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002DQ6EU4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_kc75BbK1QVN1Y
Here's an album of some car detailing stuff I do: https://imgur.com/a/VcBl0
There's a pic in there of the Raptor with some dog hair in the carpet. A big rubber mat covers most of the rear but you can see a clear line where the dog hair begins and a LOT of the interior was like that. Took me probably an hour to get all the hair out. Brush, vacuum, repeat till it's all gone.
This is the brush I have: Carrand 93112 Lint and Hair Removal Brush https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006H34AE6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_pcqSybX8FBZZB
And yes, there's room in the back for two adults when you're determined. Plus it's hidden enough that you can get most of your clothes back on once you see a cop shining a spotlight through the rear glass! Doesn't make it any less awkward though. There's no denying what was going on.
It was kind of funny though. He said, "Well, this is awkward". Me and a half dressed European blonde in the back of a Camaro at a lake at 2am probably wasn't what he expected to find that night. He said that we were all young at one point and to just go home.
So, can you fit two adults in the back of a Camaro? Yeah. Should you? Probably not. Lol
You have one of those re-usable lint brushes? They're not quite as good on clothing at getting off the hair, but super useful on couches and fabric. Highly recommend.
Something like this http://www.amazon.com/Jiffy-Evercare-Magik-Lint-Brush/dp/B001I2ER7G/ref=pd_sim_121_1?ie=UTF8&amp;dpID=21Wyl0DwOpL&amp;dpSrc=sims&amp;preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&amp;refRID=0GTJJFDXDX4KN4BWAXW4
You need a sweater shaver. No that’s not a typo. This is an example. www.amazon.com/dp/B0034BV6KA/ They are really effective at cutting this stuff off, just don’t push too hard or you could break the fabric surface.
You need a pill remover a.k.a sweater comb. It'll keep your clothes neat too: sweater comb
Lilly Brush!
There's some decent content on YouTube about it also.
I second checking the dryer vent for lint build up. Its super easy to clean your dryer vent with a shop vac and one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Gardus-RLE202-LintEater-10-Piece-Cleaning/dp/B0014CN8Y8/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1520883654&amp;sr=8-4&amp;keywords=Dryer+vent+cleaner
Guess that depends on the mousepad and use case; definitely not true as a blanket statement though by any means.
The Steelseries cloth QCK line (all different shapes, sizes, etc) are a great example of pads very highly trusted by FPS gamers.
Cloth isn't much harder to clean with the proper tools. Those cheap reusable lint removers (usually with the red material on them; not the type with the removable tape) work absolute wonders for dust/etc for cloth pads.
Edit: This is what I was talking about:
Evercare Magik Brush (Double Sided Lint Pic-Up Brush for Pet Lint & Dust ) - ( Black Handle) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071YSCWBD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_PgiOAbPY2DJDG
I don't think you understood what I mean't by a lint roller this is what I was referring to. You roll it over your pants to remove lint. I've worn the pants with boots, Converse, other high tops, Vans, running shoes, oxfords, monk straps and they all work extremely well
here you go
Not OP but here http://www.amazon.com/Gardus-RLE202-LintEater-10-Piece-Cleaning/dp/B0014CN8Y8
Oh i didnt think about going to attic and disconnecting the vent pipe. But what if I cannot find any way to disconnect event other than cutting it. Is that OK? I just ordered
http://www.amazon.ca/Gardus-RLE202-LintEater-10-Piece-Cleaning/dp/B0014CN8Y8
If you have high carpet, you can use a fuzz shaver. I just had my house painted and used something like this to shave the carpet fibers that had the paint spots. Worked a lot better than stain remover that just spreads the paint to a larger spot and also bleaches the carpet.
http://www.amazon.com/Lilly-Brush-Sweaters-Sweater-Remover/dp/B0095ZOIWC
I found that a lint brush can work better than a sticky lint rollers. It has this fish-scale-like structure that grabs onto hair and you clean it just by rubbing it the opposite direction. I do this just with my fingers but you can use a cloth or comb to clean it out too.
Here's one model, but I've also seen them at dollar stores.
Thrift store cashmere. You can almost always find real cashmere sweaters at the thrift shop. They end up there because 1) they are pilling or 2) they are sporting a few moth holes. Buy a cheap electric depiller from amazon. Then learn to thread a needle; holes in wool are super easy to hand sew.
Ok, you convinced me - I found a pretty high capacity pack that seems fairly small
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0034BV6KA/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details
I don't use anything fancy, but I do brush mine at least once every other day though. I just use a regular style pet brush and a steel comb for finishing and keeping the fur on her ears and legs from matting. Also, I highly suggest having lint rollers/pet hair rollers around for your family and friends to use on their way out of your house, that should alleviate their complaining. I use Scotch-Brite Lint Rollers but I'm sure some of the cheaper ones work well enough as well.
You could try a fabric shaver, https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0034BV6KA/ref=mp_s_a_1_7_a_it?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1538433466&amp;sr=8-7&amp;keywords=fabric+shaver&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=41-0iz2efCL&amp;ref=plSrch
It may work well in getting rid of the hairs
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0014CN8Y8
You probably want one of these for its intended purpose anyway.
Fabric shavers.
Here is one
Use a rubber brush like this one and rub it in circles, it balls up all the hair really fast:
Http://amzn.com/B006H34AE6
http://www.amazon.com/3M-836R-OS-Lint-Roller/dp/B00006IA8Q
I use this little cheap Remington one.. works great
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0034BV6KA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VLPMDb39CF630