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Removing Human & Pet Hair Easily

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Topic: Removing Human & Pet Hair Easily
Posted By: jav7489
Subject: Removing Human & Pet Hair Easily
Date Posted: Jul 5, 2011 at 3:53am
Due to an abundance of new natural cleaners, many homes don't keep rubber gloves around like they used to, but they may very well be the easiest and cheapest way to remove human hair and pet hair from your furniture, clothes and vehicles.

There's no trick or gimmick with this tried and true method of human and pet hair removal. All you need is a pair of typical rubber gloves found in the cleaning aisle at your local grocer or big box store. Slide them on and you're set. 

Simply submerge your hands in water and the hair will dislodge and float on top of the water for you to gather and dispose of. You can of course remove the excess hair without water, but this is a quick and easy method  and from experience, I can say this works like a charm.

Got your own favorite method of hair removal? Do you stick to the vacuum and lint rollers or have a favorite off the shelf product? Let's hear it in the comments.  Hair is a real pain to remove.


Karen Shelton2011-07-05 13:24:16

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Posted By: jav7489
Date Posted: Jul 5, 2011 at 3:53am
Due to an abundance of new natural cleaners, many homes don't keep rubber gloves around like they used to, but they may very well be the easiest and cheapest way to remove human hair and pet hair from your furniture, clothes and vehicles.

There's no trick or gimmick with this tried and true method of human and pet hair removal. All you need is a pair of typical rubber gloves found in the cleaning aisle at your local grocer or big box store. Slide them on and you're set. 

Simply submerge your hands in water and the hair will dislodge and float on top of the water for you to gather and dispose of. You can of course remove the excess hair without water, but this is a quick and easy method  and from experience, I can say this works like a charm.

Got your own favorite method of hair removal? Do you stick to the vacuum and lint rollers or have a favorite off the shelf product? Let's hear it in the comments.  Hair is a real pain to remove.


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