Laundry Question...

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Posted by LillyPetal
Glitter is satan's dust.

This is the first thing I found:

"Lay them out on on a towel, glitter outwards. Using a regular can of aerosol hairspray spray over all the glitter, making sure you cover every bit of glitter. Allow the hairspray to dry until it's hard. Now wash clothing as usual, by itself, in the machine."

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And seriously... I wonder if that would work with lint?

Or cat fur.

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Posted by Montgomery
Posted by LillyPetal
Glitter is satan's dust.

This is the first thing I found:

"Lay them out on on a towel, glitter outwards. Using a regular can of aerosol hairspray spray over all the glitter, making sure you cover every bit of glitter. Allow the hairspray to dry until it's hard. Now wash clothing as usual, by itself, in the machine."

😆




And seriously... I wonder if that would work with lint?

Or cat fur.

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Hmm, I don't know. I find that the essence of my furry companions comes out in the dryer. What doesn't is easily (not that easy) removed with a lint roller. Frequent vacuuming helps me keep things under control.

Glitter, though? A whole new evil. *shudders*