TIL: A simple rubber glove will get pet hair out of fabrics
TIL: A simple rubber glove will get pet hair out of fabrics
This works way better than you might expect.
Finally a way to get wookie hair out of my Starwars bed sheets.
44 1 ReplyMaybe you could have them sleep in their own bed?
13 4 ReplyThis isn’t 1950’s America. We share a bed.
18 2 ReplyWhat, you don't like to spoon with your wookie?
12 1 ReplyThat's a throw for in front of the TV, not bedsheets. But the trick works on bedsheets also. And yes my cats sleep with me because why not?
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So what do you do exactly, do you just rub the glove all over the item you're trying to remove fur from and it sticks?
24 0 ReplyYup. You can also use a squeegee if it's a large surface you need to get the hair off of.
12 0 ReplyRub in one direction with a flat palm and it pulls the hair out as you go.
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nothing beats the petdom it's soft, picks up hairs and then self-cleans into it's holder. When it's full you just take the cap off the end and put the hair in the bin
16 1 ReplyOther than storing the fur inside the brush, that looks like a normal red lint brush
5 0 ReplyYou could use one of those too.
I like my chomchom, which is basically a double red lint brush on rollers with a storage spot for the fur to be easily removed after use. So you can do an entire cat tree before needing to stop to remove fur from the device.
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Get a fucking chomchom like $20 changed my life with 3 dogs and 2 cats.
6 2 ReplyI've had Chomchom before. Fuckin' delicious, but I don't know how it helps pet hair...
7 1 ReplyWe’ve got this weird brush thing that’s kind of hard to explain, and it only works on certain materials, but when it does, boy is it satisfying.
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I just use the brush I use on the dog. It works really good on car seats.
2 0 ReplyPumice stones work wonders as well
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