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  • What is the best appliance for removing dog and cat hair from furniture?

    Posted by admin on January 14th, 2010 and filed under furniture removals | 13 Comments »

    My pets are shedding and I just cannot keep the couches from getting so much hair on them. Is there a product that makes hair removal from furniture easy?

    I use that laminating sheet stuff (you know the stuff you used to cover your textbooks with in elementary school?……..Just use it like a giant lint roller

    13 Responses

    1. Crazy Cat Lady >^..^< Says:

      I use a playtex glove…I put it on and rub the coutch with my hand…
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    2. Nikki G Says:

      Believe it or not, Tape. Vaccuum first with the scrub brush attachment and then use tape ultra sticky. Then take some tweezers and get rid of the rest.
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    3. agnostification Says:

      keep a handheld vacuum nearby and swipe over it every now and then.
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    4. mrshinytooth Says:

      I use that laminating sheet stuff (you know the stuff you used to cover your textbooks with in elementary school?……..Just use it like a giant lint roller
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    5. allyrbaserbelong2us Says:

      I’m agreeing with sticky tape (not ye olde taped music, it’s useless with animal hair)

      Just wrap it sticky side out around your hand (or animal paws, why not? they made the mess, have them help with clean up. XD) and prush hand (or paw, remember sticky side out, or it’s just petting the furniture) and watch the hair just disappear (It’s actually on the tape, IT’s ON THE TAPE! And soylent green IS PEOPLE! IT’s PEOPLE!)
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    6. thor_gare Says:

      Actually there is a spray that u spray on furniture right after u vacumm & clean it.After u spray it, its much much easier for the fur to come off when u vacumm it next time.I bought one..u can check the link below for more info,its called "Fresh n’ Clean.Pet care Vac-away.Also, U might wanna try a lint remover,tho it might cost a lil so u can opt for a thick masking tape to remove it instead.As a roll of tape is much cheaper than disposable lint removers.Good Luck! :)
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      http://www.lambertkay.com/

    7. PAUL P Says:

      The only think that has ever worked for me is a pet lint roller. You can buy it at Target it is bigger than the average roller.
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    8. c_leoo Says:

      I purchased a vaccuum that has a animal hair removal tool, made for getting the hair out… but cleaning it everyday will make the buildup less to deal with. Vaccuum the couches and floors everyday.. sewwp and mop to get the flyways.. or keep the pets in an area they cant shed too much like the kitchen.
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    9. Crystal C Says:

      Use a rubber glove with ribbed lining, use the inside and rub gently across surface, pet hair will ball up and you can pull off easy or use sticky side of tape to grap the clumps after gathering.
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    10. K~ Says:

      I use my beater brush attachment that came with my vacuum, it works great.
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    11. lindalousmile Says:

      I used to get a large roll of duct tape and sticky it off.
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    12. shadowdancr17 Says:

      I have used lint rollers for years and they work great.
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    13. JeepJeep!!! Says:

      Old pair of panty hose, or duct tape, sticky side out.
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