Washing too often, using high temperatures, spinning the drum at high speeds, or not turning your clothes inside out before washing can cause unsightly lumps to appear on your clothes.
To do this, you need to take a product with thick teeth.
Just take your favorite blouse, but smoothly comb out all the imperfections on the fabric.
This comb does its job well on mohair, hangar and other woolen items.
After these procedures, it is better to soak the clothes in water with a small amount of vinegar.
Small pills on a sweater can be quickly removed using simple stationery tape.
Simply cut a strip of duct tape and stick it to the pilled area, then quickly rip it off.
There will be lint and threads left on it, which will make the product look unpresentable.
In order to effectively and quickly remove pills from a hoodie, T-shirt or other clothing, unwind 10-15 cm of tape, glue it to the fabric and smooth it thoroughly.
After 2 minutes, tear off the tape with a sharp movement, pulling the fabric - you will see how all the pellets remain on the strip of adhesive tape.
Natural fabrics have low pilling properties.
Natural cotton, linen, and silk do not form pills.
Wool behaves interestingly - pillies can appear during the initial period of wear, and then, rolled into balls, disappear.