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Old 06-08-2005, 07:38 PM   #1
Rich N
 
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Default Removing annoying lint from black slacks

OK, I know there's going to be some wonderfully nurturing mom out
there who can answer this for me, as it's driving me slightly loony.
Have a pair of black slacks, 100%, every time I wash them they come
out with lint - all over, difficult to remove. How do I get it off
without wasting a lot of time? And how do I prevent this? Someone
has suggested not drying them in the dryer, just hanging them instead.
Suggestions, please. I know this seems silly, but it's very
annoying.
 
 
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Old 06-08-2005, 07:38 PM   #2
The Other Harry
 
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Default Re: Removing annoying lint from black slacks

[On 21 Jul 2003 19:32:55 -0700, rrrich7@yahoo.com (Rich N) wrote:]

> OK, I know there's going to be some wonderfully nurturing mom out
> there who can answer this for me, as it's driving me slightly loony.
> Have a pair of black slacks, 100%, every time I wash them they come
> out with lint - all over, difficult to remove. How do I get it off
> without wasting a lot of time? And how do I prevent this? Someone
> has suggested not drying them in the dryer, just hanging them instead.
> Suggestions, please. I know this seems silly, but it's very
> annoying.


There are several way to do this.

In my opinion, the best thing is to just get a roll of duct tape.
Wrap a strand of tape around one of your hands, and then dab off the
lint. Very easy to do.

There are better ways, but the duct tape can be used for other
purposes as well.

I'd forget about the dryer if I were you. That's never worked for
me. It's more likely that you'll wreck the pants trying to de-lint
them.

You do need to be careful about the washing machine also. It might
be better not to use it. A plastic bucket and a cap full of Woolite
would probably be better. I'd go this way. Hang the pants out to
dry and then dab the lint off. A cool iron, and off you go. Not
difficult. Even I can do it. ;)

 
Old 06-08-2005, 07:38 PM   #3
kimberlycards
 
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Default Re: Removing annoying lint from black slacks

Hi
You could always try washing and drying the slacks turned inside out to
prevent more lint in the future.


"Rich N" <rrrich7@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:246b216e.0307211832.c317405@posting.google.co m...
> OK, I know there's going to be some wonderfully nurturing mom out
> there who can answer this for me, as it's driving me slightly loony.
> Have a pair of black slacks, 100%, every time I wash them they come
> out with lint - all over, difficult to remove. How do I get it off
> without wasting a lot of time? And how do I prevent this? Someone
> has suggested not drying them in the dryer, just hanging them instead.
> Suggestions, please. I know this seems silly, but it's very
> annoying.



 
Old 06-08-2005, 07:38 PM   #4
Lloyd Randall
 
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Default Re: Removing annoying lint from black slacks

In article <246b216e.0307211832.c317405@posting.google.com> ,
rrrich7@yahoo.com (Rich N) wrote:

> OK, I know there's going to be some wonderfully nurturing mom out
> there who can answer this for me, as it's driving me slightly loony.
> Have a pair of black slacks, 100%, every time I wash them they come
> out with lint - all over, difficult to remove. How do I get it off
> without wasting a lot of time? And how do I prevent this? Someone
> has suggested not drying them in the dryer, just hanging them instead.
> Suggestions, please. I know this seems silly, but it's very
> annoying.


Sort your laundry so you can wash your kleenex separately.

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Best Regards,
Lloyd
 
Old 06-08-2005, 07:38 PM   #5
The Other Harry
 
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Default Re: More on lint

[On 26 Jul 2003 02:09:40 -0700, rrrich7@yahoo.com (Rich N)
wrote:]

> BTW, it's a public washing machine.


Washing machines seem to be a popular topic these days.

If I were you, I would not be washing those slacks in a "public
washing machine". My guess is that this -- not the socks -- is
the problem.

You have any idea what people put in public washing machines?
 
Old 06-08-2005, 07:38 PM   #6
Marilee
 
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Default Re: More on lint


"The Other Harry" <hc.me@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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> [On 26 Jul 2003 02:09:40 -0700, rrrich7@yahoo.com (Rich N)
> wrote:]
>
> > BTW, it's a public washing machine.

>
> Washing machines seem to be a popular topic these days.
>
> If I were you, I would not be washing those slacks in a "public
> washing machine". My guess is that this -- not the socks -- is
> the problem.
>
> You have any idea what people put in public washing machines?


Horse blankets. And they don't wipe the machines out afterward, either.

Marilee


 
Old 06-08-2005, 07:39 PM   #7
Nan
 
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Default Re: More on lint

On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 12:57:35 -0500, "Marilee" <marilee@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>
>"The Other Harry" <hc.me@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
>news:ee95iv8jm7pckso51l9kq31c3gvpir0dph@4ax.com.. .
>> [On 26 Jul 2003 02:09:40 -0700, rrrich7@yahoo.com (Rich N)
>> wrote:]
>>
>> > BTW, it's a public washing machine.

>>
>> Washing machines seem to be a popular topic these days.
>>
>> If I were you, I would not be washing those slacks in a "public
>> washing machine". My guess is that this -- not the socks -- is
>> the problem.
>>
>> You have any idea what people put in public washing machines?

>
>Horse blankets. And they don't wipe the machines out afterward, either.
>
>Marilee


I've seen dirty cloth diapers being dumped in them, too.
During the time I had to use a laundromat, I took spray cleaner and
cleaned out each washer before using it. My cleaning rag was always
pretty gross afterwards :-/

Nan

 
 
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