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  2. 7 No-Fail Ways to Remove Lint from Laundry - AOL

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    Here are our best no-fail ways to remove lint from laundry and minimize build-up along the way. Related: 16 Laundry Hacks That Make Wash Day So Much Easier These Common Lint-Removal Methods ...

  3. This $12 gadget makes my old sweaters look good as new

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    The Conair fabric shaver and lint remover is a pint-sized, hand-held sweater shaver that works a bit like a tiny fan, sucking in loose lint and fabric pills and whooshing them away, leaving behind ...

  4. Fabric shaver - Wikipedia

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    The fabric shaver (also known as a lint shaver or fuzz remover) is a handheld electrical device that has a rotating blade underneath a blade net. It allows users to remove fuzz and pills on a fabric without damaging the fabric. [ 1 ]

  5. Lint remover - Wikipedia

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    The device facilitates the removal of lint or other small fibers from most materials such as clothing, upholstery and linen. Once expended, the roll can typically be replaced with a "refill" roll. Invented in 1956 by Nicholas McKay, Sr., his most well-known (and first commercial) product was the Lint Pic-Up, the world's first lint roller ...

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    For You: 6 Best Winter Decor Items To Buy at Dollar Tree. Produkt Milk Frother. Price: $1.99. ... Easily and quickly remove fur, dust and lint from clothes, furniture and car seats.

  7. Vanish (stain remover) - Wikipedia

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    Vanish is the global stain-remover market leader in the fabric-treatment category, which is sold in more than 60 countries across the globe. Vanish started as a stain-removing laundry product launched around 1983 by a small Scottish company called Projectina Co Ltd, established by Robert G. Macfarlane in Skelmorlie, Scotland. [ 3 ]