9 life saving hacks for removing pet hair from everywhere.
Best way to remove pet hair from microfiber furniture.
Another option is to put on a rubber glove get it slightly damp and then run your hand across the fabric.
I have 4 cats and a dog and i have pet hair everywhere.
Pet hair on microfiber.
Pet hair clings to most microfiber weaves and often collects on the sides and front of your furniture even if your dog or cat is not allowed up on it.
I love my pets.
These work well when the hair is confined to one pillow or collects at the base of your sofa.
Pet hair on microfiber.
To remove pet hair from wooden furniture use a soft cloth and furniture polish or anti static dusting spray.
I just take a wet cloth and wipe it right off.
A dry rubber glove will remove pet hair too so you can stash the glove under your couch cushions for quick touch ups or lightly spray a mix of water and fabric softener onto your upholstered furniture then wipe off.
The spray will eliminate the electric charge making removal easier and lessening the likelihood that the hair will re stick.
There are a number of pet dander and hair removal products on the market but the easiest and cheapest way to pick up dander is by using a lint roller with sticky tape.
The hair and lint will stick to the damp rubber.
Micro suede fabric attracts hair the least of all microfibers with hair easily removed with a slightly damp cloth or vacuum.
Instead try a microfiber dust mop or dust slippers but never wash them with fabric softener.
I have used rollers tape wet paper towels and nothing gets it up like this cheap.
Which just blows the hair around.
First remove as much pet hair as you can by hand.
To remove pet hair from wooden furniture use a soft cloth and furniture polish or anti static dusting spray.
Depending on how much hair you may have to rinse your cloth and repeat a few times.
Instead of picking up the clumps of hair clear it away using the vacuum s hose attachment.
You can also spray a mix of water and fabric softener onto your upholstered furniture then wipe the hair off.
I had a couch like this and the only way to get the hair off is with a wet cloth.
Dig into the edges and creases of the couch cushions to remove any stubborn hairs.
A lint roller or scotch tape works great.
I never did try a rubber glove.
Simply roll it over the surface of the furniture and drapes to pick up any flecks of skin or protein that has been shed by your pet.