Lee,

It may come down to picking each piece of lint from the garment with
tweezers.  Yes, there are thousands, but yet a finite number.  An Optivisor
(head worn magnifying gizmo) will help greatly.

I call this a TV job; I can do it while watching TV.

Reminds me of the day I opened a Sesame padlock, the kind with the four
number wheels on the bottom.  I was in the military and the lock was locked
onto the tool box rack in our shop.  The was no toolbox, just the lock
which had been there for months.   

I clamped the lock shackle to the tool box rack with the numbers facing me
and started from 0000.  I missed the correct combo the first time through,
but after lunch the same day I got it open on the second pass.  It was
about 40% of the way through all 10,000 numbers.  

I had the lock for years, finally welding it onto a mailbox I made to
thwart vandals out in the country where I built my hull.  When I launched
the boat I gave the mailbox away.



Norm
S/V Bandersnatch
Chesapeake Bay


> [Original Message]
> From: Lee Haefele <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Date: 10/11/2009 9:24:03 AM
> Subject: [Liveaboard] genius request
>
> For all you Mensa sorts:   I have a Great Helly Hansen fleece jacket.  A 
> laundry failure occured and it is speckled with tissue paper that will
not 
> wash out or pull off with sticky tape.  Now, the fleece being synthetic
and 
> the tissue organic, is there a way to somehow destroy the tissue specks?
> Lee Haefele 


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