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Helewel | 13:54 Sun 16th Oct 2016 | Pets
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I have a long haired cat who, by rights, should be bald by now given the amount of hair he sheds! I have found a marvellous way of gathering this up from furniture and carpets by using a window squeegee. I was amazed at how much I collected even though it wasn't particularly visible on patterned items.
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Will certainly give it a try! As you say, it is not always easily visible.
I find a damp cloth will work too.
I'm needing it now, took a tunic out of my freestanding Victorian wardrobe. My semi longhaired white cat had gotten in there....white hair all over the bottom of it.
Arrrgghhh....
The tunic is navy blue by the way... :-((
Rubber gloves work brilliantly too
I use those little sponges with the scourer on one side - especially around the edges of the carpet and in the corners - scary what collects.
Pasta, if you put it in the tumble dryer for about ten minutes, the hair will come off.
Ah...thanks for that Tilly,I'll try it.
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Thanks for your interest and other tips. By the way Wilkinsons sell squeegees for £1.

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