I actually got a metal dog hair slicker brush and it had amazing and quick results. So much so that I’ve fluffed up EVERYTHING in my home - whole bed set, long hair cushions, monster slippers, two faux fur blankets and even plushie toys. Try a dog slicker brush - the ones with hundreds of metal “prongs”?
My black sherpa pullover attracts hair, lint and dust like crazy!
Same😭
This is so good to know! Literally have been wondering how to do this for a while now. Thanks, Stephanie!!
Thank you very much for this video! I thought my Sherpa blankets were about to retire but I'll try restoring them this way 😁
How did it work?
Thank you for your help
Just pick up 3 Sherpa fleece👍
Smarter then me lol i would have never figured that out thanks!
it will work on the sherpa jacket ??????
you think I could do this with a sherpa blanket too?
it worked for me!
thanks for the video. did you brush while the coat was still wet or did you let it dry first?
U can use a toothbrush.
@@LGAussie but when dry first or wet?
@@dog1749
When wet. U can try dry, but I think the material will weaken or break threads.
I have one that I've had mine for about a year, could we also use a comb instead of a bristle brush?
My whole superking duvet cover, pillows, and fitted sheet are all fleece and need doing. *gulp* help!
I actually got a metal dog hair slicker brush and it had amazing and quick results. So much so that I’ve fluffed up EVERYTHING in my home - whole bed set, long hair cushions, monster slippers, two faux fur blankets and even plushie toys. Try a dog slicker brush - the ones with hundreds of metal “prongs”?
@@michaelc3977 awesome ! Gonna try this! Thanks
@@michaelc3977I’ve got that brush and was brushing my jacket and it was already looking better!
You look So Beautifull😍👌