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What are they called that one buys to remove ,fuzz on clothing, my mind has gone blank.

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@goldensrbest

 

Mine is called a fabric shaver.

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Thank you,and one you really like?

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I use a disposable razor carefully and that works for me.

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Re: Fuzz removers

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I have had several over the years, no luck with any of them, they dont last very long at all. The last one was called Gleener, it was sold on the Q, no better than any of the rest.

I also suggest just using a disposable razor.

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@dex wrote:

I use a disposable razor carefully and that works for me.


I got those ,will try ,thanks.

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i have a gleener. have given them as christmas gifts also. there are 4 different heads for it.

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I just bought a fabric shaver by Conair, from Amazon. (9.99) sale

I had a specific project in mind when I bought it.  Years ago I had purchased a Denim & Co Faux suede Winter jacket with Sherpa lining. Omg, that Sherpa compressed, matted, And pilled like crazy. Hadn’t worn that jacket for a couple of years. But I kept it because I loved the beautiful navy color, and the suede looked great. 

Well, this shaver worked better than I ever could have expected. Looks all brand new again. Love the Conair! Definitely a keeper, and would highly recommend.

 

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I have used a razor before but usually ruin the garment. I bought one at Walmart and love it. Don’t remember the name of it but it was on the same aisle as the sewing things. It was called a sweater saver
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I use a sweater stone....bought it at a shop specializing in wool sweaters many years ago, and it still works great.  I've seen them on Etsy and Walmart's website.