Place in dryer with dryer fabric softner sheet. If all is not removed clean lint filter and rerun dryer. Worked for me!
2006-10-21 19:01:10
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answered by Ibeeware 3
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Put it in the dryer, use the regular heat you would normally use. (I dont know what a locoste t shirt is, sorry) But I have had that happen many times and the only way to remove it is by running the load of laundry through the dryer a few times cleaning the lint filter when the cycle ends. when the lint filter is basically free of tissue then your issue should be clear. If you find that it is not completely removed just use the masking tape method to remove the rest of the tissue.
2006-10-21 19:06:48
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answered by Jessy 5
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Just had this happen w/a load of jeans - tissue everywhere! Remove each item and shake, shake, shake. Put in a tumble dryer and the tissue scraps will miraculously wind up in the lint trap. Clean the lint trap a couple of times during the cycle and shake again as you would normally when you remove the items from the dryer.
2006-10-22 01:26:52
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answered by Taffy Saltwater 6
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You can try the dryer on "air fluff"; however, I don't think that it will work as good as a lint roller. You could also try wrapping some masking tape around your hand so the sticky side is up and dab away at your shirt to see if the tissue will stick to it.
2006-10-21 19:01:03
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answered by Mom of One in Wisconsin 6
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here you go, do you have a tumble dryer?
put it on very low heat (so you don't shrink your clothes) and get it going in there. if you have tumble only (no heat) function then use that one. make sure you clean the lint trap lots of times, that's where all the tissues are going to end up. otherwise just stand over a garbage can and keep shaking the clothes. the other option of course is pick off the biggest pieces and just put it thru the washer again!
2006-10-21 18:57:56
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answered by ♪ ♫ ☮ NYbron ☮ ♪ ♫ 6
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Put it in the dryer. The tissue will end up in the lint trap. You may have to run it a couple of times. Sorry, that has happened to me too, what a drag!
2006-10-21 19:03:03
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answered by galacticsleigh 4
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The easiest way is to put it into the dryer, the tissue will dry and go into the lint trap and your problems are over.
2006-10-21 19:06:04
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answered by IF 2
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I'm Afraid it's a Painstaking process of manually removing it!
Either wait till dry and brush off with soft brush-Or do the same but wet-just takes longer!
When it's all dry you wined some sticky packing tape around your hand and manually Brush your hand over the papered areas!
Still Quite Laborious!
2006-10-21 19:00:44
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answered by J. Charles 6
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Scrape off as much as you can and shake and shake the clothes and shirt.. then put in the washing machine again and hopefully. the tissue will be gone
2006-10-21 19:35:02
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answered by Anonymous
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do no longer positioned such dissimilar outfits on your device at one time. additionally in case you upload a capful of white vinegar on your liquid fabric softener this is going to help additionally. As outfits get washed a lot they're going to start up pilling meaning to create lint balls. To many outfits interior the device will cause them to rub mutually greater good and not enable the washing device to suitable sparkling them and take away the lint balls. attempt to continuously wash like outfits mutually. Towels with towels. denims with denims. do no longer blend fabric. you're requesting a catastrophe interior the lint dept in case you do.
2016-12-16 11:53:53
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answered by kleid 3
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