No way, its one of the worst!(well every brand I've used is)
New denim is lint free providing its hemmed/seamed 360° and on some finishes it can leave lines so use the rear of it, just dont cut up the teenagers jeans!
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No way, its one of the worst!(well every brand I've used is)
New denim is lint free providing its hemmed/seamed 360° and on some finishes it can leave lines so use the rear of it, just dont cut up the teenagers jeans!
I usually strap some rags over my belly button for a few weeks before I use them, there is no better lint trap.
Cheers
Michael ;)
I have to agree with Harry72. Some time ago I used cheesecloth to finish off a mantle clock and got into more trouble than Shane Warnehttps://www.ubeaut.biz/chuckle2.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by Harry72
Seems like revival is sweeping the land. Another old thred comes back to life.
Well worn clean drill work shirts are prety clean.
Tshirts can be very variable, some will shed all over the place others are clean, polo shirts seem better however the weave is more open sometimes this is an advantage sometimes not.
I have seen articles where people ise rag on a roll but that costs.
cheers