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cleaning cat cair off furniture and clothes

6 replies

happyAvocado · 03/06/2013 08:39

which brands of Reusable lint brushes (if any) would you recommend?

I read somewhere that a window squeegee removes pet hair from carpets - should I buy one then.

I think product like Pledge Pet Hair Fabric Sweeper and Bissell Pet Hair Eraser Corded Handheld Vacuum Cleaner are available only in US.

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deliasmithy · 03/06/2013 10:59

Going to the source is best - ive been getting handfuls of fur from grooming mine each day!

Tbh I buy a massive multipack of cheap rollers and then use my Dyson.

Actually scratch that, getting my OH to do the above works best for me!

inneedofrain · 03/06/2013 11:04

Rubber you need rubber!

Carpets are best with something like this rubber broom head

Furniture either a rubber sqeeqie or something like this pet grooming mit proper heavery duty ruber gloves work well too

For the cats them selves the above mitt is very good too

After you have finished a good hover (funiture and carpets not pets) and then go over with either doubled over cello tape or one of those disposible clothes rollers.

Trust me I work with animals and this is the best way!

qme · 04/06/2013 21:17

I also need to invest in some of those. In fact bought one of those gloves in a pet store but it's quite smelly :)
I have one of those brums as well but never though of using it.

Those disposable rollers aren't very economical, but you are right - going to the source is the best solution. Little and often :)

ohnonotanotherone · 04/06/2013 22:30

IKEA do the disposable rollers and they are not expensive at all. I use rubber gloves to wipe down furniture - and carpets - amazing / disgusting how much cat fur lies on a carpet and you can't see it. Leather furniture helps.

qme · 06/06/2013 17:22

I tried that brum with rubber spikes - is AMAZING

thanks for the tip inneedofrain :)

inneedofrain · 06/06/2013 19:57

Your welcome please to have been able to help

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