Pills spoil the appearance of any product, and you can fight them endlessly.
There are people who enjoy the process of plucking lumps out of a sweater. Some prefer to use special machines. But there are people who are simply not familiar with both of these problems.
We'll tell you which kitchen item will help you deal with pilling.
In fact, cutting off the matted lumps of fabric with manicure scissors is not an option.
The right thing to do is to prevent pilling from occurring at all, which can be achieved by washing correctly.
But if pellets have appeared and the fabric is delicate, then instead of scrapers, scissors and other blades, it is better to go to the kitchen and take an ordinary sponge for washing dishes.
It's better to take a new one with a hard back side.
The pellets can be collected with felt fabric glued to the sponge.
It will not damage the fabric and the process will be safer than if cutting objects were used.
The best part about all this is that the cost of a dishwashing sponge is not comparable to the cost of even the cheapest anti-pilling scraper.