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  2. Pill (textile) - Wikipedia

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    Fibers such as wool, cotton, polyester, nylon and acrylic have a tendency to pill the most, but wool pilling diminishes over time as non-tenacious wool fibers work themselves free of the fabric and break away, whereas pilling of synthetic textiles is a more serious problem, because the stronger fibers hold on to the pills preventing them from ...

  3. Dab away the oily residue using a cotton ball soaked in rubbing alcohol. Launder fabric items as usual; for walls, wipe with a clean cloth dampened with warm water. 2.

  4. How to Wash a Winter Coat So It Always Looks New - AOL

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    How to Care for Wool Coats. ... She also suggests adding clean tennis balls or dryer balls for any insulated coats to help redistribute and fluff the insulation. ... Use a damp cloth to remove any ...

  5. How Often Should You Buy New Bras? Everything You Need ... - AOL

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    Do not wring or twist bras to remove excess water. ... (This is the same reason fabric experts recommend keeping your leggings and wool sweaters out of the ... “Never fold them or ball them up ...

  6. Scouring (textiles) - Wikipedia

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    [26] [27] Wool scouring is the next process after the woollen fleece of a sheep is cut off. [28] Raw wool is also known as ''Greasy wool.'' "Grease" or "yolk'' is a combined form of dried sweat, oil and fatty matter. [29] Lanolin is the major component (5-25%) of raw wool which is a waxy substance secreted by the sebaceous glands of wool ...

  7. Dryer ball - Wikipedia

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    Dryer balls are typically manufactured out of felted wool (the original material used for manufacture), rubber, or plastic. Wool variants are typically smooth, while rubber or plastic variants typically include spiked protrusions and may be shaped differently than a sphere.