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If you have pets that shed then you definitely have a pet hair problem in your home. Maybe you've figured out the best solution--but I know for me it's always been a frustrating issue. Apparently, though, the rest of the world already has pet hair removal figured out. If you're not one of these people then keep reading.

According to many sites, including this one, the easiest thing to do is wet a rubber glove and wipe it across your furniture. I tried it, it works great! A word of advice first, however: designate a rubber glove solely for cleaning pet hair. I learned that the hard way and did dishes sans gloves for a night.

Charles & Hudson | April 16, 2008 | Comments () |

 

 

  • Kelly
    I tried this and it works ok. I started using a Fur-Zoff and it works great. A Fur-Zoff is only $9.99 and lasts forever. It's also a "green" product, so I feel good using it. Check it out at http://www.furzoff.net.
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