Stay Winter-Ready: 7 Essential Tips to Keep Your Clothes Lint-Free and Fabulous All Season Long!
Lint Rollers and Brushes:Air Purification
Keep a lint roller or lint brush on hand to quickly remove lint from your clothes before heading out. This is especially handy for dark-colored fabrics that tend to show lint more prominently
Avoid Overdrying
Overdrying clothes in the dryer can make fabrics more susceptible to static and increase the likelihood of lint transfer. Remove clothes from the dryer while they are still slightly damp to reduce static cling
Use a Mesh Laundry Bag
If you have clothing items that are particularly lint-prone, consider placing them in a mesh laundry bag before washing. This can help contain lint and prevent it from spreading to other clothes
Dry Similar Fabrics Together
When using the dryer, try to dry similar fabrics together. Mixing heavy fabrics with lighter ones can lead to more lint transfer. Shake clothes out before placing them in the dryer to remove loose lint
Clean Your Lint Trap
Regularly clean the lint trap in your dryer before each use. A clean lint trap allows for better airflow and reduces the likelihood of lint transferring to your clothes
Use Fabric Softener
Adding a fabric softener to your laundry can help reduce static electricity, making it harder for lint to stick to your clothes. You can use liquid fabric softener or dryer sheets
Separate Fabrics
When washing clothes, separate lint-producing fabrics (like towels and blankets) from lint-attracting fabrics (like fleece or corduroy). This reduces the transfer of lint during the wash