If you are trying to remove lint on a large area of your clothing, you may try using sticky contact paper or adhesive drawer liners to remove the lint. Press and roll the paper on the clothing until the lint is removed.

You may want to try the pumice stone on a small area of your black clothing to make sure it will not damage the fabric in any way. Materials like black silk or thin nylon may get snagged if you use a pumice stone on them.

Alternatively, you can use your dryer and a clean dryer sheet to remove lint on your clothing. Put the dryer on the “air only” setting and throw the clothing in the dryer with a clean dryer sheet. The clothing should come out lint-free.

You may decide to buy a large lint roller that will cover a large surface area of your clothing so you can remove a lot of lint at once. You may also invest in smaller lint rollers that you can use when you are on the go to remove any small patches of lint you notice on your clothing.

If there is a lot of lint on your black clothing, you may need to run the lint roller over your clothing several times. If the lint roller has a sticky paper on it, peel off the used paper so there is a fresh sticky paper on the roller that you can use to remove the lint.

For example, you may have a black sweater that you wear with a tank top underneath. You may try wearing the sweater one to two times before you wash it. However, if you notice you sweat when you wear it, you may need to wash it more often to get rid of the smell. You can also try hanging up your clothing to air out smells so you can wear it again without washing it.

You should also make sure there is no lint in any other parts of the inside of the dryer. Cleaning the lint out of the dryer will prevent your clothing from coming out of the dryer covered in lint.