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    Old 03-07-2019, 08:18 PM
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    Now I have problems with little lint fuzzies on the solid side from the 3 layers of fabric cut thru on the other side. All the fabric is flannel from Joanne’s. I’ve washed and washed thinking surely this will stop. The chenille side looks exact what I want but there has got to be a way for the fuzzies to be removed! Advice? Thanks, Terina
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    ​I just had to wash and dry once with a couple of towels for my chenille blanket. I did empty the lint trap in the dryer a couple of times as it dried.
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    I’ll try that! Thanks
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    Old 03-08-2019, 08:41 AM
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    there is also a battery operated fuzz shaver for sweaters and such that might help.
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    Not sure if the fuzzies of which you speak are?? ...
    ... the "balls" that sometimes form on flannels with washing? ... if so, it's just the way some flannels go, and there is not a lot one can do about it.

    or ... the lint from the chenille attaching itself to the backside? ... if so, perhaps a good brushing with a lint brush or lint roller?
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