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How to Stop an Angora Sweater From Shedding
You have a beautiful, lush angora sweater but it won't stop shedding all over your clothes. Soon after you arrive at work you realize the sweater and black pants combo was a big mistake, as you now resemble an angora rabbit. Here are some i... Read More »
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How to get sweaters to stop shedding?
Yarn is nothing but twisted bits of hair, which snag on one another to create the yarn strand. The tighter the twist, and the longer the hairs, the less the whole thing tends to break down and shed. Unfortunately, if you have a looser twist... Read More »
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What do I do with a sweater that sheds?
Can you put it in the dryer w/ a damp towel and see if that won't extract some of the loose fuzz? My guess is it's the rabbit hair that's working loose. Eww. Read More »
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Some time next to the frozen peas is all it takes to prevent a fuzzy knit from making your black pants look like they belong to someone with a dozen cats. Simply fold the sweater into a sturdy plastic zip bag and place it in the freezer for...
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For angora and wool - place it in a plastic bag and toss in the fridge 24 hours (day prior) before wearing it. You will have less shedding, irritation and feel comfortable. Source(s): http://www.wardrobing.com/quick_cheats.h…
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I have actually never succeeded in getting chenille to stop shedding - just slow it down by not putting them in the dryer, but rather laying falt to dry. It seems to be related to the way the chenille is made. Source(s): love chenille (so s...
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Try these instructions.....I keep getting the freezer thing. It must work. http://www.ehow.com/how_2316727_stop-ang…
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Try using fabric softener. That usually works on my fuzzy sweaters. I it doesn't work then you may want to ask in a more popular colum on answers like polls and surveys.
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Hand wash with hair shampoo and rinse with conditioner conditioner. Remember, it is made of natural hair not synthetic fibers or cotton. I use a dog brush, the wire bristle kind, to brush the sweater to get the pillings off or to untangle t...
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Wash it separately with Woolite.
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