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anyone know of a good way of removing........?
cat and dog hairs from clothing , apart from using stick tape?
7 Answers
- MeMeLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
i was hoping it would be this question!
get washing up rubber gloves on, and stroke away! try them slightly damp too to find the best balance!
anything rubber works
Source(s): 5 cats 3 dogs - 1 decade ago
Hey, I feel your pain, I suffer from this problem from my very affectionate kitty!
Tumble dryers are really good at collecting fluff/animal fur/hair from clothes, if you just stick your clothes in for a few minutes once they're dry that should work.
Wearing a rubber gloves and dampening them and then stroking your clothes works too.
Hope that helps!
Source(s): Having cats and dogs, and, as a result, very fluffy clothes! - 1 decade ago
Put on a pair of rubber washing up gloves and rub your hands on the clothes. The hair will ball up and you can pick it off - this works well for carpets too.
- myfavouritelucyLv 71 decade ago
if youve got a tumble drier, then put the stuff in there with a damp tea towel or something similar.. then put it on low for about 20 minutes... and the hairs should all be in the filter.. this only works if you have a vented drier,, if its the condenser type, (The sort where you collect the water in a tray) then it won;t work
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- ?Lv 71 decade ago
A good vacuum cleaner or a new bristle human hair brush . There are also those velvet type clothing brushes for lint that are NOT sticky.
Source(s): I own pets and dander does become problematic on clothing. - 1 decade ago
a dog brush- if you have a soft one, that takes the hair out very well, if you dont, any brush will do
- Anonymous1 decade ago
you could shake it off, or get a picker to pick it off. Only thing I can think off.