VIDEO: Wool sweater is linting - Tips for care

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Reasons why wool is linting

Natural fibers consist of animal hair of different lengths, while synthetic yarns are made from very long fibers. Cotton fibers are also considerably longer. It is normal for the short fibers to detach from the composite on new wool sweaters.

Angora, for example, consists of fine hairs. The material always fuzzes shortly after production. This hair will stop after a few washes, provided you wash gently and do not break the fibers.

Older sweaters will fluff when the fibers lose wool grease. They become brittle and the small scales stand up on the surface. The tiny threads get tangled together. Small nodules develop, the so-called pilling.

Remove lint from wool sweaters

1. Spread out sweater. Lay the sweater flat on a table. Make sure there is good lighting so that you can see the lint easily.

Spread out when there is sufficient light.
Spread out when there is sufficient light. © Roswitha Gladel
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2. Pluck off nodules. If there are only a few pebbles on the wool sweater, pluck them off with your fingers or tweezers. It is gentler if you separate the fibers with a small pair of scissors.

Pluck off nodules
Pluck off nodules © Roswitha Gladel

3. Comb your sweater in an emergency. If the sweater has too much lint, plucking it off is too laborious. If you don't have a fluff razor, use a comb to comb the lumps off the sweater.

Caution: you can damage the sweater with the comb. Plucking and combing means you are tearing the fibers out of the sweater. This creates small damage that leads to new lint.

Remove nodules with a comb
Remove nodules with a comb © Roswitha Gladel
4. Shave off nodules. A lint razor, which is available in 1-euro shops and specialist wool shops, is ideal. With these razors you cut off the nodules, no new damage occurs.
Shave off fibers.
Shave off fibers. © Roswitha Gladel

Prevent lint through proper care

A wool sweater that was still linting after the second wash was mostly washed and cared for incorrectly. Apply the clothing from knit before To wash inside out to avoid rubbing on the surface.

Not all woolen items can be machine washed. Look for the care label. When in doubt, take one Hand wash before. If you decide to machine wash, set the wool program.

Whether hand or machine wash, wool needs a detergent that removes as little fat as possible. Use a wool detergent. If you wash by hand, you can also use hair shampoo if necessary. Conditioner for hair is also good for wool, because it is nothing more than hair.

After washing, it is best to place the wool sweater on a large towel and roll it up. This is how you gently remove the water. Wringing, squeezing, or slinging stretches the fibers and loosens them from clothing. This makes it fuzz more.

Put the slightly damp sweater with you dry on a network. Hanging up damp knitted items changes their shape and also pulls the fibers.

Remember that every wash puts a strain on the wool. Wash as infrequently as possible. Ventilation Take off your clothes and give them some moist air from time to time, for example when you take a shower in the bathroom.

Tips at a glance:

  • Turn knitting inside out.
  • Look at the care label.
  • Hand wash sweater when the wash symbol is a bowl with one hand.
  • If the symbol shows a crossed-out bowl, do not wash part.
  • Wash sweaters that are machine washable in the wool program.
  • Use a special wool detergent, hair shampoo is also allowed for hand washing.
  • Treat with conditioner for hair from time to time.
  • Wring it out gently in a towel.
  • Dry lying on a rack.
  • In general, wash wool seldom, it is better to ventilate.

With good care and careful removal of the pebbles, your sweater will hardly fluff. Nothing stands in the way of a lint-free winter.

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