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03-20-2016 02:59 PM
I saw something on QVC during the holidays and I cant remember the name. It had a couple different attachments for different kinds of material, but it was a hand tool that takes the the fuzzies off of your clothes. Ive been looking for it but cant remember the name. Thanks for your help.
03-20-2016 03:03 PM
Can't help you with that item; however, I have always used the disposable shavers that we use for our legs. Daisy or something like that. Cheap and effective.
03-20-2016 03:05 PM
Is it a gleener? If you can't get it here, they do have them on Amazon.
03-20-2016 03:06 PM - edited 03-20-2016 03:07 PM
I think you're referring to the Gleener Ultimate Fuzz Remover. It must be sold out, because I don't see it on QVC's website right now. I bought mine elsewhere, and I've only had moderate success with it.
03-20-2016 05:04 PM - edited 03-20-2016 05:05 PM
You could also look on Amazon for fabric shavers.
I have the Gleener and it is pretty good but I also like the battery operated shaver too.
03-20-2016 06:19 PM
I remember having one back in the 60s called Defuzzit. Memories!
03-20-2016 11:06 PM
@ECBG wrote:Is it a gleener? If you can't get it here, they do have them on Amazon.
The Container Store sells it as well.
03-20-2016 11:28 PM
I thought the one that QVC sells. It's really great. I've had some sweaters that pilled very badly and got wonderful results using it.
03-21-2016 12:50 AM
I use cheap disposable razors to remove the pilling that can occur on ITY jersey tops. I prefer the cheap ones with no soap strip that you can get at the dollar store. I will smooth the top over my thighs and knees while sitting down and remove any pilling. I find that sometimes a backrest with a textured surface can grab at clothing. Also unlined faux shearling inside seams that are zig zagged or surged can catch on the sides and back of tops.
03-21-2016 07:23 AM
@pattypeep wrote:Can't help you with that item; however, I have always used the disposable shavers that we use for our legs. Daisy or something like that. Cheap and effective.
What a great idea. I will try this one. Thank you for mentioning.
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