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Lay the sweater flat on a table. Identify the pilled area of the sweater. It will be covered in little balls of fuzz.
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Grab your sweater stone.
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Working along the grain of the sweater, gently brush the sweater with the sweater stone.
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As you use the stone you may notice a funny smell, that is a natural part of the stone which is released as it crumbles away. You will also notice small pieces of debris, as the stone cuts away pills it also breaks apart slowly. Simply shake out the sweater when you are done to remove debris.
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Lift the sweater stone.
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Brush the sweater stone the opposite direction along the grain of the sweater.
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Continue brushing until the pilling is removed.
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Clean your sweater stone by rubbing your hand across the stone to remove the lint.
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I also have used a disposable razor to shave pills and fuzz off of Patagonia sweaters and capilene - it worked really well. Just lightly run it down the sweater. If any fuzz is persistent, do the same but perpendicular to the first direction you used. It made my sweater and capilene pants look like new again!
Yup, right there with AE3, disposable razor: they last a long time, and they can be re-sharpened a bit by shaving a piece of glass (nothing is disposable). This sweater stone looks kinda like pumice. I’m curious about it, but I wouldn’t buy one.
Can't speak to fleece or nano puffs, but with wool sweaters a stone or plucking the pills pulls fibers upward and perpetuates the problem. Best to take scissors and ever-so-carefully, holding them parallel to garment, shear the pills off.