The lint remover, specifically the handheld lint brush, was invented in the United States in the early 20th century. While various forms of lint removal tools existed before, the modern design became popularized in American households. This innovation helped in maintaining clothing by removing lint, pet hair, and other debris effectively.
The roller type lint remover was invented by Nicholas D. McKay, Sr. of Helmac Products in 1956. Lint removers have become a staple of the apparel industry since then.
There are a few lint removers from Amazon that could fit in your purse. One is the 3M Scotch 836-B2 Lint brush that effectively removes lint and the other one is the Sticky Master Tape-less Lint Remover. The Sticky Master is a 2 piece set with a travel size that fits right into your purse.
You could always try using a lint roller or remover, and if that doesn't work, then tape would probably be your best bet.
Shout stain remover was invented in the United States by Drackett Company in the 1960s.
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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.
The original design for the stapler remover was invented by William G. Pankonin, but there was also a later design by Joseph A. Foitle, which is not as widespread.
To remove lint from Velcro, use a fine-toothed comb or an old toothbrush to gently brush the hooks and loops, dislodging any trapped fibers. You can also use a piece of adhesive tape, pressing it onto the Velcro and then pulling it away to lift off the lint. For more stubborn debris, consider using a lint roller or a sticky lint remover. Regular cleaning helps maintain the effectiveness of the Velcro.
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