Why do some of my t-shirts have small round balls of cotton on them?
Recently, I purchased three t-shirts. All three of the shirts have developed these little round balls of cotton near the rear-end of the shirt. The other parts of the shirt are okay, except for that one area on all three shirts. I'm thinking it was caused by the bookbag that I use. Perhaps the excessive rubbing of the bookbag on that area caused it. Does anyone know what I am talking about? They are nike shirts. They don't specify whether the shirts are 100% cotton or a blend. Are there any methods to remove the pilling or not?
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- They are called Pills or Pilling. Often it does occur when cotton or cotton blends are rubbed by something like a chair back, a belt, a bookbag strap etc. I am guessing you don't really notice it and then you wash it and it comes out of the dryer like that. Nothing you can really do but pick em off.
- If they are like mine.. they are not the expensive type and they are wearing out.. with so much washing, etc.
- use duct tape to pull off the balls
- Lay the shirt flat and then get a sharp razor (like the one you shave your legs with) proceed by shaving off the little balls. You will need to repeat this periodically when pilling resumes. Good luck...
- it's called lint. use 1/2 cup vinegar in rinse cycle
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