These are few best simple and easy methods we can use them to clean the pet's hair also you can get rid from loose hairs who are falling down on bed sheets or on floor
1. Use a roll tap
A roll tap is best way to pick the loose hairs so I’ve got a roll of packing tape sitting in my kitchen drawer that’s used exclusively for snagging dog hair from clothes and furniture. Lint rollers also work but they dorun out much faster. I also also like to wrap packing tape around my hand and go around picking off all those fur stragglers on the furniture a few times a week. It’s not pretty but it works damn well.
2. Use a dampened mop for hardwood floor
If you’ve got hardwood floors you can use a dampened mop to pick up pet hair. I don’t own a Swiffer, but my animal owning friends with wood floors swear by them.A damp mop acts like a magnet when it comes to picking up pet hair. If you have hardwood floors be sure to use a wood cleaning product and avoid leaving any standing pools of water on your floor.
3. Use a damp sponge
If you are looking for a simple way to get pet hair off your furniture? Then Use a dampsponge or rubber gloves. Dog hair clings really well to rubber gloves and damp sponges
4. Use a window squeegee
If you have a dog and windows in your home you probably already own a squeegee. These things work so amazing at loosening uppet hair from carpet.
5. Use rubber broom to pick up the hairs from bathroom or kitchen
When dealing with tile, wood or linoleum floors there is a simple tool, I love it ,a nice rubber broom. If you get a lot of dog hair on your kitchen and bathroom floors you can switch to a rubber broom to make up picking up those loose hairs.
1. Use a roll tap
A roll tap is best way to pick the loose hairs so I’ve got a roll of packing tape sitting in my kitchen drawer that’s used exclusively for snagging dog hair from clothes and furniture. Lint rollers also work but they dorun out much faster. I also also like to wrap packing tape around my hand and go around picking off all those fur stragglers on the furniture a few times a week. It’s not pretty but it works damn well.
2. Use a dampened mop for hardwood floor
If you’ve got hardwood floors you can use a dampened mop to pick up pet hair. I don’t own a Swiffer, but my animal owning friends with wood floors swear by them.A damp mop acts like a magnet when it comes to picking up pet hair. If you have hardwood floors be sure to use a wood cleaning product and avoid leaving any standing pools of water on your floor.
3. Use a damp sponge
If you are looking for a simple way to get pet hair off your furniture? Then Use a dampsponge or rubber gloves. Dog hair clings really well to rubber gloves and damp sponges
4. Use a window squeegee
If you have a dog and windows in your home you probably already own a squeegee. These things work so amazing at loosening uppet hair from carpet.
5. Use rubber broom to pick up the hairs from bathroom or kitchen
When dealing with tile, wood or linoleum floors there is a simple tool, I love it ,a nice rubber broom. If you get a lot of dog hair on your kitchen and bathroom floors you can switch to a rubber broom to make up picking up those loose hairs.
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