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Dog Hair - Dog Fur - Whatever, it sticks to everything!

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bunnaaay5 | 21:50 Sun 19th Mar 2006 | Animals & Nature
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Oh please give me advice.... which is the best product to use to get rid of dog hairs on every bit of clothing possible!?!


Been using this cellotape real thing, but I get through them like no ones business!

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I find that the best thing is to put clothing in the tumble dryer for ten minutes. You can get clothes brushes that are like a sort of fine velcro and they work quite well.

try your local pet shop for a pet grooming brush made with hundreds of tiny steel needles it works well on clothes,soft furnishings and carpets. oh, - and pets (�3 or�4) see it on 'bullwrinkle.com'
sorry, I should have mentioned to use the above 'very gently' on delicate clothing!!
Also rubber gloves . Just put them and smooth them down the clothes,furnishings etc. and the hair clings to the gloves and you can get it into a big fur ball and chuck it in the bin
Failing that you can donate it to me and with the hair I collect from Shane I can knit a jumper :)
I guess if you don't want dog hair you'd have to go for a mexican hairless/chinese crested,other than that,like me,damn dog hair is a bl**ted nightmare,thank god for the pet hair hoovers.

Like gesso has suggested, I too used to place clothes in the tumble dryer for a few minutes, you'll be amazed at just how much cat hair appears on the filter!


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Be good if we had a tumble dryer! Just back from dog classes, boy he wacks me out
Asda do clothes rollers, they are white and have sticky strips that you pull off when you have used it and you can get replacements. These are a godsend plus they are cheap!!! x x

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Just as Shaneystar2 siad rubber gloves are good, also a damp jay cloth, or failing that if it's for carpet or thick coats, then the spikey dog brush works wonders.

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