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shirt that's like a freakin' magnet to cat hair and shmuck!!


Question Posted Wednesday October 10 2007, 10:37 pm

so i have to wear this collared shirt for work (which is fine, that's not the problem) and every time i wash it and dry it in the washer and dryer, it gets so much cat hair and stuff stuck to it, it's disgusting! and i don't want to look like a crazy cat lady at work. so anyway, i know i could just use a lint roller (i generally do) but why is it just this one shirt that's like this with hair? and what can i do in the washing/drying process to make it not do that? thanks!

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LM answered Friday October 12 2007, 12:00 pm:
Dryer sheets can help, as can fabric softener. Both of them reduce static electricity.
The shirt is probably made of a different type of fabric than your other clothes & therefore it acts as more of a magnet for cat hair, it's normal.

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cederian answered Thursday October 11 2007, 6:30 pm:
pore a little vinegar in the water and wash it by itself

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