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  • Bizarro Amy
    Formerly known as Del
    • Dec 12, 2004
    • 3336

    Removing fuzz from suits

    I have a Catwoman suit that is going to be a nice repair/restore project. The one thing that I'm not sure of is how to remove or at least reduce the fuzzies that are all over it. I was able to pull some of them off, but I'm afraid to put any new runs/pulls in the fabirc. Any ideas?
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  • ABMAC
    User
    • May 16, 2002
    • 9665

    #2
    1. Poke a needle through the fabric at the base of the fuzzball until only the eye is protruding.
    2. Push the fuzzball through the eye with a smaller needle or pin.
    3. Pull the needle and the fuzzball through the fabric to the other side where it can't be seen.

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    • kingcarm
      That Ape Guy
      • Sep 7, 2001
      • 2060

      #3
      Take a very small, very sharp pair of scissors and carefully snip them off. I have tried this and had very good results.
      Carm

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      • ABMAC
        User
        • May 16, 2002
        • 9665

        #4
        Cutting them will cause runs if the fabric is stretched.

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        • Bizarro Amy
          Formerly known as Del
          • Dec 12, 2004
          • 3336

          #5
          I think it's going to take a little of both. Not all of the raised spots are pulls, some are just fuzzies, like you get on an old sweater. I thought maybe a lint shaver or something might work...
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          • Lynn TXP 0369
            Career Member
            • Jun 10, 2007
            • 804

            #6
            You can try a sweater defuzzer, it is a battery operated gizmo that is designed to remove fuzzies from sweaters.

            I've tried my wifes on a old suit I had and it worked fairly well. It would need new sharp bladed, I'd be afraid dull blades will pull the fuzzies and create runs or holes as ABMAC mentions.

            Lynn

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