Anybody Know How to Get Fuzz and Stuff Out of Velcro?

Updated on October 15, 2010
K.W. asks from Evansville, IN
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I am trying to sell some of my kids stuff on ebay and their coats have fuzz and/or other material in the velcro areas. Can't figure out the easiest way to clean it!

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L.P.

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I just pick it out with my fingers, or use a really fine toothed comb, or a bristle brush to try to comb out some of the bigger stuff.

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N.L.

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I take a needle and pick the fuzz out.

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J.P.

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I use my fingers, or a seam ripper backwards (so it doesn't rip anything).

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S.H.

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I use a fine tooth comb and then tweezers

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D.N.

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tweezers fit perfectly to get the fuzzies out and no problem ripping anything.

A.S.

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One of those densely bristled hair brushes with the black stiff bristles.

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L.B.

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Take a fortk and lift it out. Time consuming but it works every time.

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C.F.

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I always used a fine tooth comb and that worked for me.

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