Friday, April 10, 2009

Bobbles in clothes : Why they continue to happen, and how to prevent them?

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Very often, as the next season of winter sets in, and we take out all our clothing for the upcoming time, there are seen certain small ball-shaped things sticking on woolen clothes, which are actually made of the same material as our sweater/jacket or any other piece of clothing. These are known as bobbles, or clothing fuzz, and are technically the result of a process called piling, in which a strand of the fabric gets snapped off from the usual structure, as a result of the fabric rubbing among itself or against something else. With due course of time, surrounding fibres too get detached in a similar fashion, which results in all the loose strands intermingling to produce small balls, or bobbles, and the phenomenon soon spreads to different places all over the clothing. If you are lucky, then there might be a possibility that bobbles come only on the inside of the fabric. However, if they do on the outer surface, which is mostly the case, then you are really in for trouble, and it would take a good bobble remover or a clothing defuzzer to help you get rid of the same. For now, let’s take a look at the kind of clothing that encourages this phenomenon.

Piling occurs mostly in woolen clothes. But this does not mean that one should stop purchasing woolen clothes simply because they are the most likely to get it, and certainly does not mean that you should be hardly wearing woolen clothing outside of your home (What’s the point of buying it in the first place then!). This process is purely dependent on how closely knit the fabric is. For instance, woven fabric has a higher resistance to piling when compared to knitted fibres. Further, the type of yarn used also has an impact on this phenomenon, with clothes containing wool along with a bit of nylon providing better protection against piling. There are also clothes that come with an anti-piling coating.

However, if any of your old clothes has got bobbles, there are a few household tips to remove them. Holding a velcro strip and running it over the fabric, besides using a blade to shave off the excessive damaged fibres, are methods of the past, and often end up damaging the clothe as well. Fortunately, technology has given a solution to this problem in the form of clothing defuzzers, which suck up and detach the bobbles on practically any type of material clothing, and give you a piling-free apparel, without causing damage to the cloth.

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