tekno.mage
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Just watched my partner attempting to remove woodshavings from a pair of thick woolly socks and the front of a knitted pullover using the vacuum cleaner with brush attatchment. His efforts did remove most of the shavings but not all - leaving (in his words) "the nasty itchy bits that catch you unawares even after the garment has been washed."
Last night he did some turning and forgot he was not wearing his boots (only his trainers) and that he had a knitted pullover on under his smock (which was not done up at the front). I did smirk a little at the time, but not too much - I've been caught out enough times myself and have learned that woodshavings ruin most knitwear, fleece garments, and most socks if allowed in contact with any of these!
Any tips on shavings removal from these garments (especially socks)?
Last night he did some turning and forgot he was not wearing his boots (only his trainers) and that he had a knitted pullover on under his smock (which was not done up at the front). I did smirk a little at the time, but not too much - I've been caught out enough times myself and have learned that woodshavings ruin most knitwear, fleece garments, and most socks if allowed in contact with any of these!
Any tips on shavings removal from these garments (especially socks)?