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    Posted: 08 June 2007 at 5:27pm
Argh, I washed Brennas polar fleece track pants with a new pair of white flanelette (spl?) sheets and now they are covered in white fluff!!! (Her pants are navy blue)

How do I get it off????

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No idea, but Willie can commiserate - when I had the gremlins and my sister was staying she washed his brand new black polar fleece hoodie with our red fluffy towels and he ended up with a red fluffy polar fleece hoodie. Not a happy daddy
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Um - maybe try one of the lint rollers - you know with the sticky stuff on it.

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You could try shaving it with an old razor I did that with some black pants once when they pulled not sure if it would work well with fleece though unless you were careful and didn't shave the fleece.

Sorry don't think that was much help at all really.




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Hey Anna,

You could try getting some cellotape and "patting" it over the pants??? I do that to get cat hair off my clothes!!
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The roller lint works or just put it through the tumble dryer. Usually works. Some people say put it through another rinse cycle with a bit of white vinegar. Will help. Havent tried that myself.


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