Most of us haul out the vacuum or use countless lint roller sheets to get rid of those clumps of fur but kim says there s actually a much simpler way to make your couch hair free.
Get cat hair off microfiber furniture.
Making the task of wiping hair up with a cloth fairly easy.
Pumice stone when trying to remove cat hair from your carpet run a pumice stone on the area in question.
Another option is to put on a rubber glove get it slightly damp and then run your hand across the fabric.
A lint roller or scotch tape works great.
Cats make wonderful companions especially if you understand and appreciate their complex personalities and fiercely independent nature.
Micro suede fabric attracts hair the least of all microfibers with hair easily removed with a slightly damp cloth or vacuum.
Pet hair clings to most microfiber weaves and often collects on the sides and front of your furniture even if your dog or cat is not allowed up on it.
The best kind of upholstered furniture for a home with cats.
A standard sticky roller will remove all of the hair in most cases but you will have to use tear off and throw away many sheets of sticky paper in order to get the job done in some cases and when those sheets are gone you get to go to the store to buy more or you get to sit in a chair that is covered with cat fur.
All you need are rubber kitchen gloves and a small bowl of water.
If you have wood furniture use anti static spray or furniture polish to remove the electric charge.
It s easy to get cat hair off of denim.
When done gently the hair will pick right up.
The instructions on the washable fabrics just say to wash on a mild cycle spin dry and put back on damp.
Simply rinse off the glove when it s covered with hair and repeat as needed.
The hair and lint will stick to the damp rubber.
If you don t have rubber gloves handy try a slightly wet sponge instead.
Microfiber furniture can be cleaned with a dry cloth or a small vacuum cleaner and it holds up well to wear and tear.
I like this method because it doesn t use up lots of tape needlessly.
I m sure it d work on the comforter.
You can also take off any and all of the fabric on the furniture if necessary and stick it in the wash if you choose a washable microfiber or pet fabric.
First remove as much pet hair as you can by hand.