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How to Remove Pet Hair – The DIY Approach

by Sienna Brown Marketing Executive
If your new best friend is a four-legged creature that lives with you in your home and you love each other a lot, then do you get angry when it leaves huge traces of hair around your home? If your dog is the most grateful breathing thing in your life but you are tired of cleaning its hair from your floors, carpets and furnishings, then this article can help you to handle this inconvenience cheaply and effectively. 

Having pets at home is awesome. However, full happiness does not exist and you should find a smart way to deal with the pet hair around your domestic environment. Professional domestic cleaners in London know many ways how to collect pet hair. Some of their methods are more effective than others and here are a few of their tricks that you might want to try. So, follow the steps below and find out the DIY approach on how to remove pet hair. 

1. One of the most effective pet removal methods that you can try includes the use of rubber gloves and water. Take a pair of rubber gloves and put it on. Now, you have to dampen the rubber surface of your gloves with water. Then you just need to wipe down the affected areas with the rubber gloves in order to collect as much pet hair as possible. You will see how easily the hair will stick to the rubber gloves. When the cleaning procedure is finished rinse your gloves in a vessel full of water to remove the hair from the rubber surface. If you do not have a pair of rubber gloves at home, then you can achieve the same cleaning result with a dense sponge. 

2. If you have kids who love playing different funny games, then make them remove the pet hair over your kitchen floors by “skating” around the floors while wearing thick socks. This procedure is both funny and effective. Unlike the sweeping and vacuuming that stir up the hair, this method lifts the pet hair up. 

3. If you have pets at home, lint pick-up rollers are something that you need to own. These rollers are specially designed to remove pet hair from different surfaces. They are cheap and you can find them in almost any supermarket. For more useful tips on How to Deal with Pet Hair click on the following link: http://www.mzine.co.uk/3-tips-how-to-deal-with-pet-hair/

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