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How to Remove Pet Hair from Just About Anything

Are you constantly turning around and there is another dust bunny following you around from your beloved furry friend? It has taken hold of your furniture, your clothing, and every distant corner of your home! Instead of living like you are a prisoner of pet hair, there are things you can do. Here are some […]

Are you constantly turning around and there is another dust bunny following you around from your beloved furry friend? It has taken hold of your furniture, your clothing, and every distant corner of your home! Instead of living like you are a prisoner of pet hair, there are things you can do. Here are some great tips for keeping pet hair from consuming your life, allowing you to enjoy a pet hair-free home.

Get Pet Hair Out of Carpets Easily with Carpet Rakes

When hair has consumed your carpeting, it may seem like an endless cycle of picking up clumps and vacuuming, and there still being some hair left behind. Thankfully, carpet rakes make this problem, one that is easily overcome. First, you need to take a spray bottle and make the carpeting damp in the area you want to clean. Then, you take the carpet rake over the area, and just sit back in awe at just how much pet hair this simple little contraption is able to find. You will think there is only a fine layer, but when you are done using the rake, you will see just how deep your pet hair was embedded. Plus, you can easily clean up spills with this same tool, making it great to have on hand.

Pet Hair On Your Couch? Rubber Gloves Are the Key!

Do you get covered with pet hair each time you sit on the couch to relax? If so, then you need to go out and buy yourself a cheap pair of rubber gloves. Do the same thing as you did with your carpet and dampen the area slightly with a little water. From there, pull the hair off your couch with the rubber gloves on your hands. Set the clumps off to the side, and vacuum up the rest when you are all done with the couch.

When Your Baseboards Get Covered In Hair, It Is Time to Call In the Heavy Hitters

Baseboards are such a pain when the hair clings to them like it does to your clothing. Maybe that’s why something made for your clothing is such a great option for cleaning them up? If you have struggled with keeping your baseboards hair-free, then try this. First, vacuum your baseboards with the soft brush on your vacuum. Then, take a simple dryer sheet and run it over your baseboards. It will leave a slight film behind, which will help to keep them clean!


Keeping your pet groomed definitely helps to cut down on the hair, but it won’t do it all. If you need a little help making grooming easier so it can be done more frequently, try a ShedMaster. Your pets will feel great when you use it, and it will cut down on more of the hair. For more help in keeping your home pet hair-free, give Windows Floors & Decor a call today, and let us come in and scrub your carpets deep down to get more of the pet hair gone!