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Wool Comb – Restore Wool & Cashmere Clothes

Original price was: $12.50.Current price is: $8.50.

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Wool Comb
Part Number: 011063
Why does pilling happen anyway? Knit and weave fabric is made of loose fibres, often used to make jumpers and jackets, and can frequently produce fuzzy lint balls known as pilling. You can also find them on older clothes of standard cotton or even on your corporate suit, under arms, inside legs or from where handbags rub against clothes. This is because the fabric is made of woven strands of woven fibres. With movement, friction and age, these fibres loosen and bunch up on the surface of the fabric, clog your washing machine filter and make a dusty wardrobe. That’s just normal To remove these little lumps, we often turn to lint brushes or shavers to clean up their appearance.
A wool comb is ideal for removing lint and bobbles from your prized woollen and felt sweaters, jackets, and trousers, as well as velvet. These combs have no blades, no batteries, just a fine tooth comb that only ever picks up the little lumps of loose fibres from cloth, where shavers and brushes represent too much harm to your wardrobe. The wool comb, which is safe to use on finer textiles, may make your woollen garments, coats, sweaters, and blankets seem brand new! The size is approximately 7.5 x 4cm.

What causes pilling in the first place? Knit and weave fabric is made up of loose fibres and is commonly used to construct sweaters and coats. It can easily pill and produce fuzzy lint balls. You can also find them on older cotton items, as well as your corporate suit, under the arms, inside the legs, and where handbags scrape against the fabric. Because the fabric is made up of weaved strands of woven fibres, this is the case. These fibres loosen and gather up on the surface of the cloth with movement, friction, and age, clogging your washing machine filter and creating a dusty wardrobe. That’s quite typical. To clean up the appearance of these small lumps, we frequently use lint brushes or shavers.

What Is a Wool Comb and How Do I Use It?
– With one hand, hold the cloth you want to restore, preferably on a broad flat surface.
– Brush the cloth in the direction of the weave one way, then the other, with the wool comb in your other hand, to eliminate the built-up fluff.
– Repeat for the rest of the garment / till the desired result is achieved.

When you use any lint remover tool, keep in mind that you’re eliminating loose fibres! This means that when you remove more lint from your clothing, they will become thinner. This is a natural result of growing older and everyday wear and tear. Older clothing, which may be more delicate in worn areas, should be handled with special care.

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Weight 0.015 kg