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We have lots of cats and dogs in our house and it shows on our clothes. Our pets are always beside us or sleeping on the couch and you can clearly see the evidence because there are a lot of furs everywhere. They are sometimes very difficult to remove no matter how hard you try or no matter how much you wash them. Fortunately, you only need the right technique and method to get rid of the stuck hair quickly with this video tutorial by Natural Cures on YouTube.
Tip #1: Use Your Hands
First, wet your palm, then wipe your clothes starting from the bottom, and work your way up. This method is best if you only have a few hairs stuck on your clothes.
Tip #2: Use Rubber Gloves
Wear your yellow rubber gloves, then wipe your hands over the garment starting from the top and all the way down the bottom, and throw away the collected hair or dust throwing it away in the trash. This method creates friction which then helps loosen the hair, you can repeat this step as needed, and you can use this for bedspreads or sofas.
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Tip #3: Use Kitchen Sponge
This method is perfect for delicate fabrics as it doesn’t ruin them. Simply dampen the yellow or soft side of the sponge, then wipe off all the hair and lint away, remove the collected hair, and repeat as needed.
Tip #4: Use Adhesive Tape
Now, this trick is perfect for those who are in hurry and needs a quick fix. All you have to do is grab tape, then stick the adhesive side onto the hair or lint, and pull it off. Repeat as needed until almost all lint and hair are gone.
Tip #5: Place Wet Tissue in the Washing Machine
Grab a new and fresh wet tissue, then put no more than 3 pieces in the washing machine, and set it to the usual cycle. The tissue will act as an absorbent that will attract and catch all of the lint and hair from your clothes, and remove and change the wet tissues every new cycle.
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