Woolen clothes are warm, comfortable and stylish, but unfortunately they are prone to pills – small balls of material that form on the surface of the fabric. Fortunately, there are a few proven methods that will help restore the smoothness and freshness of your woolen clothes. Here are effective ways to get rid of pills.
1. Clothes shaver – a quick and effective way
A clothes shaver is one of the most popular tools for removing pills from wool fabrics. It is easy to use and effectively removes even a large number of balls.
- How to use? Lay the garment on a flat surface and gently move the shaver over the pilled areas. The shaver cuts the pilling and collects it in the container, making the material smooth.
- Caution : Be careful not to press too hard on the razor as this can damage the delicate fibres.
2. Disposable razor – a home alternative
A disposable razor is a home remedy for removing pilling that works well on thicker materials.
- How to use? Gently pull the razor across the surface of the material, holding the garment on a flat surface. Try to use short, light strokes so as not to cut the fabric.
- Caution : Do not press too hard on the razor and be careful not to damage the wool fibers.
3. Duct tape or clothesline
Duct tape or a clothesline roller are great for removing minor pilling and loose fibers.
- How to use: Wrap the tape around your hand (sticky side out) or use a clothes roller and gently move it over the surface of the garment. The tape will pick up small balls of material and improve the appearance of the fabric.
- Best use : This method works on delicate, woolen fabrics that don't have a lot of pilling.
4. Pumice stone or melamine sponge – an unusual tool for thick fabrics
Pumice or a melamine sponge is an interesting, although lesser-known solution. Pumice can be used on thicker wool sweaters that require a bit more processing.
- How to use: Gently move the pumice stone over the creased areas, being careful not to press too hard. You can also use a melamine sponge, which is gentler on fabrics.
- Caution : This method is mainly suitable for thicker fabrics that are more resistant to pulling.
5. Precision cutting scissors
If the pilling is large and scattered, you can gently trim it with scissors.
- How to use: Grab each ball and gently trim it close to the surface of the fabric. Keep your scissors sharp for precise trimming.
- Caution : This method works mainly for minor pilling - do not use it on large surfaces to avoid damaging the material.
6. Regular brushing
A clothes brush is a great way to prevent pilling. Regular brushing helps remove loose fibers before they can form balls.
- How to use? Move the brush over the surface of the sweater or other wool garment in circular motions. Choose a brush with soft bristles so as not to damage the material.
- When to use? Regular brushing after each wear can help reduce the amount of pilling.
Additional tips to prevent pilling
- Hand wash or delicate wash : Woolen clothes are best washed by hand or in a washing machine on a wool program. Use gentle detergents and avoid hot water.
- Avoid friction : Pilling often occurs in areas where clothing is subject to friction, such as under the arms or on the sides. Try to avoid friction by wearing woolen clothes together with clothes with a rough texture.
- Dry flat : It is best to dry woolen clothes flat to prevent them from deforming and pilling during the drying process.
With these simple methods, you can effectively remove pilling from woolen clothes and restore their smoothness, making them look like new.