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Cleaning Up Pet HairBy letageraldine from Tucson Az Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning Up Pet HairI have two cats and have this problem when it gets warm especially since they are shedding their winter coats. Thanks for tip. Will use for sure. Post by blondrosecat RE: Cleaning Up Pet HairI like to use a plain old fashioned bristle brush. These days it's hard to find a hairbrush that doesn't have bristles made out of hard plastic or metal, but if you can find a regular soft (plastic) bristle brush, you can brush your clothes or sofa & the hair comes right up! Post by Cyinda RE: Cleaning Up Pet HairI have found using rubber gloves very good for removing pet hair from material on lounge suites etc.Just put the glove on and wipe along the furniture in a slow firm wipe motion and the pet fur forms a ball which is easy to get rid of. Post by s e chedzey RE: Cleaning Up Pet Hair
It is shedding and blowing time (getting rid of the undercoat) for my German Shepherds. I use a wonderbroom, a swiffer and fabric softener diluted with water, four parts water one part fabric softener on the carpet. I don't soak it just a light coat to keep static down, and a Bissel Cleanview II Bagless(the BEST Vacuum I have ever had and I have had an expensive Kirby.) Post by Robyn Fed |
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