No matter how good I am to them and how hard I try to prevent it, some sweaters get balls on them. They always seem to show up by the dozens so it's impossible to pick them off by hand, so I set out to try to research and experiment the best way to get rid of them.
After googling for a bit. I only came up with 2 methods to try: 1) Buy an Oreck fabric shaver and 2) Use the same razor I do for my legs on my sweater. Challenge accepted.
I went out and bought one of these bad boys for $20:
Then grabbed my Venus razor from the shower and put a brand new razor head on it. Bing, Bam, Boom - we were in business.
Sweater #1 is an olive green number I got from J Crew. I checked the tag and it is 80% Lamb's Wool and 20% Nylon. This one is pretty clumpy, and the clumps are big. It's a larger size knit and it has a woolly look to it so it shouldn't be too hard to get looking good again. Here is a couple befores...
To be fair, I decided I would shave it with the Razor on one half, and use the Oreck on the other half. I honestly didn't know what to expect, but here are the results...
The work of the razor astonished me. It was very quick and had immediate results. I just treated the sweater like a piece of wood and shaved "with the grain" so to speak in a downward motion. I did overlapping 3 inch sections at a time and it worked amazingly.
The one con I found is that the more I shaved, the more I shaved. It was almost like my shaving created more shaving. But the end result made the sweater look as good as the day I bought it. You can see in the pic below the section on the left of the sweater I shaved versus the untouched side to the right.
Then it was time to try out the Oreck. To be honest, I was expecting NOTHING out of this thing, but was pleasantly surprised. It did a really good job at sucking up the balls once I got a good feel for how much pressure to use. It didn't get as close a shave as the Venus, but if I hadn't used the razor on the other side, I think I would not have had to touch it up with the razor later
Comparison: Left side=Venus; Right Side=Oreck.
Because the Venus had shaved the left side so smoothly I shaved the right side of the sweater too. This turned into the perfect combination so I used the Oreck on the remainder of the sweater and then did the Venus over it. Here is the final result:
Here is what the canister for the Oreck looked like when I was done.
It really did look as good as new. I was so impressed, and it only took me about 10 minutes to do the whole thing which was a bonus. So I decided to move on to the next sweater.
Sweater #2 is also from J Crew, but its made of:
36% Viscose
34% Nylon
25% Merino Wool
5% Alpaca
The ingredient list tipped me off that this one was going to be a pain in the ass. And oh, was it ever. Here is a pic of the sweater:
You can see it's a much smaller, tighter knit than sweater #1, and the balls were smaller too. The Oreck almost had no affect on it whatsoever. So out came the Venus. After 30, yes 30 MINUTES I got this thing looking good. I shaved it in a downward direction and then had to shave it in an upward direction to get it looking good again. But in the end, I availed.
There is no challenge too great for the likes of E3. The harder I'm fought, the harder I fight back! Let me know what I can help you with around the house - the accountant in me loves to figure things out!
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