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MGoBlue
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PostSubject: Dog hair in laundry   Dog hair in laundry EmptyFri Mar 01, 2013 6:34 pm

So I am having the hardest time getting pet hair off of clothes through the laundry. I have a black blazer that came out of the dryer the other day with it seems like just as much hair on it as there was when it went in. I use dryer sheets and clean the lint tray, and still no use. Normally, I don't care about the hair on my everyday clothes, but it seems the pet hair wants to stick to my dress clothes more. HELP!!
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eluke81
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Female Join date : 2012-12-25
Location : Chicago area

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PostSubject: Re: Dog hair in laundry   Dog hair in laundry EmptyFri Mar 01, 2013 6:43 pm

a lint sticky brush thing is all that ever worked for me- if anyone has better ideas, I would love to know also!!! duct tape does the same thing Smile maybe cheaper!
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Female Join date : 2009-05-29
Location : Denver, CO

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PostSubject: Re: Dog hair in laundry   Dog hair in laundry EmptyFri Mar 01, 2013 6:47 pm

yeah Laundry goes in with dog hair and come out with more, yep that about right!
i hear bounty dryer sheets do better with the dog hair catching, i have that dryer bar and clean the lint trap out in the middle of the drying session and it helps some, for my dress stuff, lint rollers when its all done, or a dry cleaner? welcome to the life with huskies

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MGoBlue
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PostSubject: Re: Dog hair in laundry   Dog hair in laundry EmptyFri Mar 01, 2013 6:48 pm

Oh the trusty lint roller...I hate having to roll newly washed clothes Razz
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Female Join date : 2012-10-06
Location : Space Coast, Florida

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PostSubject: Re: Dog hair in laundry   Dog hair in laundry EmptyFri Mar 01, 2013 7:12 pm

I shake mine off real good and use duck tape before putting it in the wash. Wink
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PostSubject: Re: Dog hair in laundry   Dog hair in laundry EmptySat Mar 02, 2013 4:08 am

Same. I have the sticky clothes rollers. I think mine is by 3M, you can buy refills for it when all hte sticky sheets are used up. I always have them lying around for when visitors come over.
Regular clothes brushes do nothing.
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PostSubject: Re: Dog hair in laundry   Dog hair in laundry EmptySat Mar 02, 2013 1:11 pm

I highly recommend the "Mr. Sticky" lint roller. It's not your average lint roller where you have to buy expensive refills for infact you never buy refills for this, buy the roller and that's it! All you do is rinse it in water and all the dirt, fur whatever comes right off and it's more sticky than duct tape. They have all different sizes as well. It's a life saver when you have a fur ball house!

https://www.buymrsticky.com/Default.aspx
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PostSubject: Re: Dog hair in laundry   Dog hair in laundry EmptySat Mar 02, 2013 1:24 pm

laura56083 wrote:
I highly recommend the "Mr. Sticky" lint roller. It's not your average lint roller where you have to buy expensive refills for infact you never buy refills for this, buy the roller and that's it! All you do is rinse it in water and all the dirt, fur whatever comes right off and it's more sticky than duct tape. They have all different sizes as well. It's a life saver when you have a fur ball house!

https://www.buymrsticky.com/Default.aspx

There have recently been adds on TV for these they're called The Schticky here. I'm sure if I looked hard enough I'd be able to find one in the store.

They looked really good, but I wasnt going to pay $50 for it.

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laura56083
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PostSubject: Re: Dog hair in laundry   Dog hair in laundry EmptySat Mar 02, 2013 1:31 pm

Oh wow that aren't that expensive here. You can get all three of them for $30 on their website. I attended a showing on them and it was crazy how well it worked compared to the average lint roller. They even have a larger/taller one to do floors, ceilings etc with. It's definitely worth the investment Smile
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PostSubject: Re: Dog hair in laundry   Dog hair in laundry EmptySun Mar 03, 2013 2:08 am

It;s only because they've just come out and you have to look really hard to find them in stores. As I said, if I lok hard enough I might be able to find one, it wont be the same thing, it will be a rip off of what they're trying to sell, but it will probably do the same job.
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