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Remove Pet Hair From Furniture

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Date: 01/27/2005 Topic: Cleaning > Furniture  
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To quickly remove pet hair from your upholstered furniture. Slip on a surgical glove (you can find them at the dollar store) and rub the hair briskly in a circular motion. It will gather up and you can remove it by picking it up or take a piece of wide shipping tape, and use that to pick it up once you have gathered it together with the glove.

By Harlean from Arkansas
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Post By sudie (Guest Post) (03/18/2008)
I have a cleaning service and I use a clean damp cloth and wipe the furniture in a circular motion and it balls up the hair so it vacuums easy.

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Post by ThriftyFun (3777) | (11/02/2005)
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To get pet hair off of furniture, put on latex or vinyl rubber gloves (from Dollar store) and wipe away the hair. It works great. Hair will ball up easy to pick up.

By Tamara from Pampa TX

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Post by ThriftyFun (3777) | (10/03/2005)
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To remove pet hair from clothing or furniture, rub article with clean fabric softener sheets. This removes hair and also brings a great smell to the article.
by Rose

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Post by ThriftyFun (3777) | (03/28/2005)
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If you have pets in the house and are having a problem with pet hair on the furniture take a damp washcloth and wipe the furniture down this will remove the pet hair.

By flanagan

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Post by ThriftyFun (3777) | (01/27/2005)
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If you have a dog or cat that leaves hair all over your furniture, don't worry. All you have to do is dip a sponge in some warm water mixed with a small amount of glycerin and wipe it across the areas. It will take the hair right off!

By Robin

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Post by ThriftyFun (3777) | (09/30/2004)
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To get pet hair off carpet, clothes, etc., try using a rubber glove. It's a great hair and lint remover. If the hair still won't come off, then try a slightly damp towel and "scrub" the rug with circular motions. A lot of hair comes up then.

By Lisa T.

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