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Re-Dye Lint Covered Black ClothesBy Debra from Hampton, TN Feedback About This Post:RE: Re-Dye Lint Covered Black Clothes1/2 cup white vinegar in rince water leaves clothes LINT-FREE & SOFT. Post By mbwright (Guest Post) RE: Re-Dye Lint Covered Black ClothesAnother good idea that may eliminate the need to dye your pants is to buy a battery operated lint remover. What a god-send!! I bought mine at JC Penny and it has seen more use than any other gadget in my home. It works so wonderful and keeps all my knits looking like new. It lasts forever, only needs two batteries which you will have to replace about once a year. Money well spent! Post by frugalelf RE: Re-Dye Lint Covered Black ClothesYou could save time and money by simply using a rubber glove (the kind you use when you wash dishes by hand). Slowly run it over your clothes, furniture, etc. Picks up and removes lint, animal hair, etc. in a jiffy. Post by sheilamay |
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