Carefully use a clean, lint shaving razor to remove lint from fabrics. Gently run the razor over the surface to lift away the lint.
Use a lint roller, a sticky tape-like roller specifically designed to pick up lint and pet hair. Roll it over the fabric to lift away loose fibers.
Wrap a piece of packing tape or masking tape around your hand, sticky side out, and gently press it onto the lint-covered areas. The tape will pick up the lint effectively.
An adhesive lint brush has a sticky surface that helps attract and remove lint. Brush it over your clothing to lift away lint and fuzz.
Run a Velcro hair roller over your clothes; the textured surface can catch and remove lint effectively.
Wrap a piece of duct tape or scotch tape around your fingers with the sticky side out and dab it onto the lint-covered areas to lift away the fibers.
Rub a dryer sheet over your clothing to reduce static and help remove lint. This method works well for light lint and static cling.
Put on a pair of rubber gloves and rub your hands over the lint-covered areas. The friction, combined with the material of the gloves, can help pull away lint.
Dampen a clean sponge or cloth and gently wipe the fabric to pick up lint. This is particularly effective for removing lint from more delicate fabrics.
Add a fabric softener to your laundry during the wash cycle. This can help prevent lint from clinging to your clothes.