Thursday 14 August 2014

Cleaning Up Dog Hair From Your Carpet

Cleaning Up Dog Hair

Everyone loves a soft, cuddly pup. until shedding season, that is, when you start finding soft, cuddly fur everywhere you look. There’s dog haircovering your carpets, dog hair nestled into the fibers of your couch, dog hair on your clothes and in your bed and if the color of your dog and the color of your furnishings contrast with one another, it can be very obvious and embarrassing. Plus, cleaning up dog hair can be a long and arduous task if you don’t know how to do it correctly. The fur clings and threads down into the fibers of the material. Luckily, there are more techniques and products used for removing dog hair than ever before. today we’re going to explore both conventional and unconventional approaches to cleaning up dog hair.
Lint Rollers: cheap, simple, and also useful with clothes, lint rollers are a great way to pick up dog hair. Use them on furniture and curtains, simply rolling the sticky surface over the dog hair and disposing of the stickers once they’re hairy and ineffective.
Rubber Gloves or a Rubber Sponge. Either wear a pair of rubber gloves or use a dense sponge (available at pet stores) and moisten the rubber with a little water. Wipe over furniture, curtains, and even carpets to pull away the dog hair. The moisture will make the dog hair heavier, eliminating the static electricity that makes it cling and helping it to ball up.
Vacuuming
If you want to use a vacuum for cleaning up dog hair, be sure to select a strong and durable model. look for superior suction abilities as well as a product that is easy to use, has an effective agitator brush, and belt endurance. Do your homework before shopping, using testing labs like consumer Reports and customer reviews to check that the product is truly effective for pet hair removal. With a great vacuumcleaning up dog hair is easy. just be sure to change your bag often (since it’s acting as a filter) and keep the wand and brushes clean. If you’re not seeing excellent results, strive alternating the direction of your strokes and overlapping /each time. read more...

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