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Removing Dog and Cat Hair from ClothingBy Domenica Editor's Note: What are your tips for removing pet hair from clothing? Post them below. Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Dog and Cat Hair from Clothing
Usually, it's no biggie (we have stock in roller tape, lol). However, I have a set of luxury burgundy sheets that look like they were made out of dogs and cats from all the hair stuck to them. :) Post By Jaz (Guest Post) RE: Removing Dog and Cat Hair from Clothing
I've got 3 cats. I bought a Magic Fur Ball last year on QVC and it works great. You can buy them online now at http://www.magicfurball.com Post By Christopher G (Guest Post) RE: Removing Dog and Cat Hair from ClothingBull on the static guard, I use it and a lint roller together and I can not get rid of the cat hair, and another problem, my American Short hair hates to be brushed,HELP? Post By Becki (Guest Post) RE: Removing Dog and Cat Hair from Clothing
My jack russell sheds like crazy and I give her Post by meoowmom RE: Removing Dog and Cat Hair from ClothingHAhahahahahhahhaha....rolling on the floor laughing from the wear it proudly comment! Post By Trisha (Guest Post) RE: Removing Dog and Cat Hair from ClothingI bought a rubber pet brush to brush the cat. The bristles, handle and every part of it is made out of a rubber material. He sleeps on the pad of the rocking chair and it is always covered with hair. The brush works wonders! It removes so much hair I could make another cat out of it LOL. Works better than the vacuum. I bought the brush for around $5 at Walmart. Post By Gail216 (Guest Post) RE: Removing Dog and Cat Hair from ClothingI find lint removers of all types work---unfortunately I fnd the best way is keeping the dog and cat groomed (shed ender works wonders) and cleaning the bed/furniture and carpet weekly with a lint remover get it out of your house and less gets on you Post By Beckie (Guest Post) RE: Removing Dog and Cat Hair from Clothing
I tried the tape method, haven't tried the rubber gloves, but i've found lint rollers for $1 each at Walmart; they're usually found on the ends of aisles... can't beat the price...just leave the used one on the roller till you're ready to use the next clean sheet! Works like a charm... Post by KLJohn RE: Removing Dog and Cat Hair from ClothingIf you spray your clothes with Static Guard pet hair will not get all over you. Post By Lois (Guest Post) RE: Removing Dog and Cat Hair from ClothingDon't even try to remove it. Wear it proudly as an accessory!! Post by Southern Saver RE: Removing Dog and Cat Hair from Clothing
Please add more tips on removing cat hair from clothing. I have not had luck with the rubber gloves, and my cat sheds on everything! Post by yasmin |
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