Last night I did my washing but I was really tired so I just dumped it all in without looking to see what went in. Then when I checked this morning, I had found that I had slipped a fur coat into the mix.
Things happen and bada bing bada boom,
The coat feel apart,
Well I'm not that upset about the coat falling apart (a bit but not much) but now all my other clothes that went in that wash have fur all over them. I have tried shaking them off but they are still covered- what would be the best way to get all the fur off easily?
XxStRaWb3rRyxX answered Sunday January 9 2005, 3:48 pm: You can go and buy one of those things its hard to explain but theres little sheets that you can pull off when that ones not good anymore.Theres a handle and I guess you hold it like a brush and you just roll it over the clothes and it works pretty good. Lint roller I think??
lol well *good luck* [ XxStRaWb3rRyxX's advice column | Ask XxStRaWb3rRyxX A Question ]
Inga_says answered Thursday January 6 2005, 3:34 pm: WOW! Sorry about all of your clothes looking like furballs! :) Hm...You could buy this one thing that looks like a brush. It has red material on each side and when you pull it down your shirts it takes it off. It is hard to explain. I had it once and it worked SUPER good! [ Inga_says's advice column | Ask Inga_says A Question ]
precious84 answered Monday December 20 2004, 7:54 pm: well,theirs this stick thats made to take fur off ,but from hearing about your situation you are going to need a lot of them. you should look for the stick over the internet or you can just see where they sell it. [ precious84's advice column | Ask precious84 A Question ]
PinkLady4863 answered Monday December 20 2004, 4:12 pm: wi have two dogs and let me tell you, i have that problem with clothes too. If you cannot go to the store, the find duck tape or any other kind of tape... scotch tape probably won't work as well. Stick on your cloths and slowly peel it off, be careful over gentile clothing. The best solution though would be to go to the nearest pet supply store or department store and buy a roll on tape. It is used to take off pet fur, but may solve your problem.
lotz of luv,
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S_C answered Monday December 20 2004, 6:27 am: We were at school and my friend didn't realize it but her the fur on her coat got all over he clothes and stuck (black coat, white shirt) What we did was get tape off the teachers desk and used it and it got some of it off. I think that there is actually some type of tape meant for it, but I'm not too sure about that. You could try using tape or those lint roller things. Good luck, sorry I'm not of much help. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
funkyfresh answered Monday December 20 2004, 12:43 am: the easiest thing is to get those rolling tape things (if you know what im talking about, if not then drop one in the inbox and i can tell you he name but i am too lazy right now lol srry haha)
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x3aShLyNx3 answered Monday December 20 2004, 12:06 am: Put them in the dryer and then get liek alint sticky bush thing and just role the brush over ur clothes it'll come off..Hope I helped
xoxo
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xObritterzOx answered Sunday December 19 2004, 9:47 pm: You should just wash your clothes again! but if that doesn't work theres a thing called a sweater shaver and it doesn't rip your sweater at all but it takes all the lint off ur sweater soo it should just take the fur out of it!
xluvinux answered Sunday December 19 2004, 9:46 pm: Get a lint roller and roll it over all the clothes. If you don't have one, get a bunch if tape. Wrap it around your hand and stick it to the clothes. The fur will then stick to the tape. It won't take long at all to get all the fur off. I'm sorry about your fur coat, maybe you can get a new one.
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AsKmE135 answered Sunday December 19 2004, 9:45 pm: Use one of those dog hair removers (they are like a roll of this sticky paper, you can get them at Linens n Things or Bed Bath n Beyond, places like that, probably even target) and if u don't have one of those, try just using tape, like duct tape. Or you could try putting ur clothes back in the wash --without the fur coat. [ AsKmE135's advice column | Ask AsKmE135 A Question ]
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