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Professional Rubber Broom with Solid 120cm Handle Pet Hair Removal Sweeping Brush - Specially Designed to Remove Dog Cat and Human Hair from Carpets and Flooring - Hundreds of Individual Rubber Bristles Collect and Attract Hair from Carpet - Also Features Inbuilt Squeegee for Removing Water from Flooring - Soft Flexible Rubber Bristles will Not Mark Surface

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I had high hopes for the wet-rubber-glove method, and at first it seemed to work. Using the glove, I was able to clump some hair together, allowing me to vacuum it up. However, the glove didn’t remove enough hair—only about 60 percent—and what remained was wet and even more difficult to vacuum. Third place: Lint roller Matthew Fink These dryer balls are a great option for pet owners who have blankets, towels, or other machine-washable items that pet hair frequently clings to. While wool dryer balls are a great option for natural fiber clothing, they may not be best for drying delicate clothing and spandex materials. In addition to being a great pet hair remover, these dryer balls act as a natural fabric softener, so there's no need to use additional liquids or dryer sheets in your laundry. They also require no upkeep and can be used in over 1,000 loads before needing to be replaced. You know the feeling - you sit down in your new trousers or freshly washed shirt and find small pet hairs over the fabric. Just keep in mind that smaller ones will require more effort from you to clean a large surface and larger ones can be uncomfortable to maneuver along smaller items and take on the go. Products with long handles are convenient for cleaning floors and other hard-to-reach surfaces. But we haven’t even mentioned the best part. When using some of the other methods on our list, you can end up dropping half of the hairs again before you reach the bin. But with this lint remover, just insert the brush into the base and pull it out. Voila – a clean brush.

However, there are just a few things to keep in mind to make the decision a little bit easier to make: There's nothing better than cuddles from your furry friends. The not-so-great part is all of the pet hair they leave behind on your clothes, sheets, couch and carpets. As long as you have pets at home, it isn't possible to have a totally pet hair-free space (unless you have a hairless cat as a pet), but thankfully the best pet hair remover tools can help manage the seemingly endless flow of fur. The hairs come out as one clump, so you have a better chance of not losing any. Great for car seats, chairs, pet beds, clothes and human beds. And no need to buy refills or throw anything but the hairs away.Dryer balls not only cut down on your clothes dry time but also are a great way to remove pet hair without adding any extra work to your cleaning routine, and these dryer balls by Smart Sheep are impressively effective at removing hair in a full load of laundry. Wool dryer balls work by adding extra air circulation to a dryer cycle, resulting in short dry times and removing static that results in fabric cling and remaining pet hair.

Handheld tools are much easier to bring out at a moment’s notice and will gather the hairs up for safe disposal too. Depending on how good your vacuum is, the hair could just sit on the handheld accessories, in the tubing or in the container, and could escape the next time it is turned on. Let us know in the comments what pet hair–removal tools or techniques have worked for you. And no, this article is not sponsored; as with every installment of Sweating the Details, it’s just free consumer advice from your local part-time auto detailer. Items which promise to dissolve or grab hair from washing machines are generally poor and hit-and-miss, which we found when reviewing them, so it is best to just ensure the issue is not repeated when you’ve finally got on top of it. All of the loose hairs are gathered in the base, and when you’re done, just remove the base and empty them all out straight into the bin. The winner is clearly the Lilly Brush, but I strongly recommend either it or the Chemical Guys brush. From now on, I will use both: the Chemical Guys brush, to dig into the carpet fibers and stir up loose dirt, and the Lilly Brush to truly get all of the pet hair. In the future, I’ll try to brush my cat before he gets in the van. Matthew FinkSo this is not a *remover* as such, but if you find that washing your dogs blankets, towels and bedding is the root cause of most of the hairy issues in your home, then this washbag will keep all of the hairs out of the machine.

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