Remove pet hair - in a flash, with these tips



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 Pet hair spreads through the apartment faster than a pet owner would like. But how do you remove the annoying hair from the couch and clothes? We have a few tips.



Whether cat or dog - if you have a pet, you have pet hair flying around everywhere. We tell you how you can remove them without much effort.


Pet owners usually know it: you sit down on the sofa and as soon as you get up, you have countless pet hairs hanging from your pants and top. Especially in black clothes, you can see the hair sticking. Some pets even shed so much that the hair gets down to their underwear as if by magic. If you let your four-legged friend into bed with you, you'll find lots of pet hair there, too. So too on the carpet and everywhere else in the apartment. In the long run, the constant vacuuming and wiping become a burden. We tell you how you can quickly and easily remove the pet hair. 

Removing pet hair: the super trick with rubber gloves and parcel tape.

Are you tired of having to vacuum every day to get rid of pet hair? Then here we have a quick trick for you. To remove the hair from upholstered furniture or the carpet, you need rubber gloves and some water. Whether you choose disposable gloves or cleaning gloves, wet them well with water. Then you can run your hand over the area with the pet hairs. These will stick to the glove and can be disposed of easily and quickly. The same applies if you use a large parcel tape. This type of pet hair disposal is more time-consuming, but it is also effective. Go over the area with the parcel tape until you have all the hair stuck to it. After all, the tape then only needs to be thrown in the trash. Alternatively, however, clothes brushes and lint rollers are also a great help. 


Washing machine to remove pet hair - this is how it works. 

Here, of course, it is mainly about the pet hair on clothes, but also on bed linen and couch covers. Often, despite proper washing, hair remains attached to the fabrics. But here there is a trick, provided you have a clothes dryer. Then you can put the clothes in the dryer on a low setting for a few minutes before the wash cycle. This will collect most of the pet hair already in the lint filter.