If your blanket is the polyester plush type, that would be easy. I had that problem and tried to browse online to get help, unluckily, nothing worked for me. I tried roll on lint remover, scotch tape, picking by hand..spent hours! with no results, well, I was able to take off like 1/8 of the problem.
Then I thought of something, and it worked like magic! For a throw size blanket,took me 3minutes flat, and the lints were all gone!
Steps to do it:
1. Get a dry medium/soft brush ( i used our vegetable brush 4in x 2in)
2. Lay flat the blanket on the bed or table, (you can also fold them, then work on all sides).
3. Brush off the lints like brushing your hair (one direction).
4. Voila! all the lints are gone! (take off those lints from the brush every now and then).
5. Walk a fine comb through the brush to take all lints when you're done.
You can use something called a fabric shaver. It is able to remove lint, pills and fuzz from blankets and clothes.
Wash it separately.
Wash it, pick at it.
Buy a lint roller, or a lint brush. And lint the knit BEFORE wearing it, and after you put it on to make sure all lint is removed. Also, it helps if you have someone lint you so they can get all areas. :-)
How do your remove fire blanket fibers out of clothes
A lint roller works the best.There are lots of product available in market to remove pet hair. but Lint roller is the very easy and useful.
A lint roller works the best.There are lots of product available in market to remove pet hair. but Lint roller is the very easy and useful.
Duct tape it shut...
There are several ways to remove lint from a black blazer. One can purchase a lint remover that is covered in sticky material that will lift off the lint, or else a velour covered brush if the fabric is textured. Alternatively one could use lengths of sticky or duct tape with the sticky side out to take off the bits.
All you have to do is use a lint roller. You can also use tape. I am in school right now with lint all over my black dress shirt... I need a lint roller! ASAP!
Use an ordinary lint brush
Any kind of adhesive tape works fine.