When paper or tissue paper in the pockets of garments enters the washing machine, it breaks up in the water and sticks like tiny bits of lint on clothing.
Lint produced from clothes made of natural fibers such as cotton and bristles tends to come off easily, due to its weak fiber strength.
However, synthetic fibers such as nylon and polyester have strong fiber strength and elasticity (the degree to which they stretch), so the fibers that stick out during washing do not come off and cling to the surface of the garment like lint.
Lint from durable synthetic or blended fibers (fibers made from a mixture of natural and synthetic fibers) does not easily come off. If the garment collects dirt or muck on top of it, it may have an unacceptable appearance.
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Please check the pockets in laundry to make sure that they are completely empty before washing.
When paper or tissue paper in the pockets of garments enters the washing machine, it breaks up in the water and sticks like tiny bits of lint on garments.
Such foreign objects often do not get washed off of the clothes, but when they do will be caught in the drain pump filter.
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