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Smiling JOe

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2" clear packaging tape -- wrap it around your hand, sticky side out, and blot until fuzz is removed. Use new tape as it fills. Duck tape should also work in a pinch, but watch out for the goo. With my two fuzzy dogs, everything I wash looks like I washed an angora sweater with the load.
 

DD

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Found them.

Lint Catcher Balls grab all that gunk that sticks to your clothes during the washing cycle. Hardworking poly microfiber surface attracts and grabs fuzz, lint, hair - even that stray shredded tissue! No longer will you have to pick out those unsightly, stray particles or pet hair on your clothes (or worse yet have someone point them out to you). Simply add one, some or all 12 Lint Catcher Balls with any laundry load. By trapping lint and hair, these reusable balls help prevent clogged washer drains too. Can also be used in the dryer. 1.25 inch dia. each. Set of 12.

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Darlene! These look wonderful!! I will get these too--since dog hair is my life. :bang:
 

peapod1980

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With my two fuzzy dogs, everything I wash looks like I washed an angora sweater with the load.
Nice try, SJ. I've seen you in your angora sweaters, you look really cute in them.
P.S. Anybody remember when someone posted a link to a laundry message board? I think maybe it was TFT. I was trying to find it the other day.
 

Minnie

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I have read that a half cup of white vinegar in the rinse water will help and you can use a plastic scour kitchen pad, dampened to help rid the lint or the 3m green scour pad, with a gentle touch.
 

Teresa

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I have read that a half cup of white vinegar in the rinse water will help and you can use a plastic scour kitchen pad, dampened to help rid the lint or the 3m green scour pad, with a gentle touch.

this sounds interesting and worth a try - at least til I can get some lint grabber balls. thanks minnie.:wave:

those lint balls sound like something to try and maybe use regularly. we have a lot of dog hair around here too. a ton in fact.
 
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