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Regular Member
Pet hair removal
Whats the trick? How does one get rid of it from carpet and mats?
Just wondering what the most popular way is out there?
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Junior Member
Re: Pet hair removal
I've had good luck with the rubber pet hair brush.
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Regular Member
Ya? Can you get it here? Is that a special type brush made for us?
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Junior Member
Re: Pet hair removal
Ya, it's available through AG. But it looks like it's on backorder right now.
Here's a link.
Rubber Pet Brush
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Re: Pet hair removal
A pumice stone..not sure if AGO sells them or not..
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Super Member
Re: Pet hair removal
I use the gloves called "Thicksters" they are blue nitrile gloves i think. They are very thick and durable and have a great texture to clean dog hair. It even picks up lint off upholstery. A box of gloves lasts me a year. I keep reusing the gloves since they last so long.
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Regular Member
Re: Pet hair removal
Skip all the special tools and just use packaging tape. Roll out about a 6 inch strip and press it to the area.
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Regular Member
Thanks guys.
Pumice stone...looks like that Furz Off thing they sell online.
Apparently made of recycled glass or something....
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Super Member
Re: Pet hair removal
Believe it or not...
Dish washing rubber gloves
Just drag it on carpet or surface and be amazed...
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Super Member
Re: Pet hair removal
I read a while back about a little fabric softener mixed with water in a spray bottle. They said it is the static cling that makes it hard to pick up all the hair. I have never tried this but it sounds right.
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