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Pets add joy, comfort, and unconditional love to our homes; however, along with that love comes one issue that every pet owner is very well aware of and that is; pet hair everywhere. Couches and clothes can be dealt with in a very short time by using a lint roller, but when it comes to rugs, it becomes another story. Their fibers tend to bury hair deep in them, and thus they are sticky and difficult to pass through a vacuum.
You are not alone if you have ever knelt down after cleaning your vacuum only to realize that some fur is still hanging on your rug. Proper techniques, equipment, and plans would keep your rugs clean, hairless, and in their best shape, even when the pets have the longest, shaggiest hair.
Here, we shall look into why pet hair is so stubborn and clingy to the back of the rugs, the equipment that works, step-by-step cleaning tips and tricks, and long-term measures that will make cleaning the rugs much easier.
Pet hair has a tendency to get caught in carpets. This has some reasons behind it;
The first thing to do to address the challenge is to understand the challenge.
All cleaning tools are not the same when it comes to pet hair. The following are the best alternatives:
This is how to keep the rugs that pets have infested with pet hair in order:
Take the rug outside, put it on a railing, and beat it with a rug beater or a big stick. This loosens dirt and liberates embedded fur prior to vacuuming.
Prepare a mixture of fabric softener and water in a spray bottle, one part to three parts. Spray the rug just lightly--enough to eliminate the static charge--without wetting the fibers. Wait a few minutes.
Draw the broom or squeegee over the carpet in short strokes. You will see the clumping of hair, and it is easy to pick and pull.
The vacuum used should have pet hair removal using a motorized brush or beater bar. Brush the rug several times in various directions to pick up the most.
Cases that are stubborn may need a damp sponge, lint roller, or sticky tape to remove the final residue.
Swipe run grooming gloves across the rug to get any leftover hair. This is also a fast trick for maintaining every week.
The rugs are not the same, and your technique might have to be changed, depending on the material.
Cleaning is half the battle. The other half is prevention. Some routine rearranging will drastically reduce the quantity of fur on your carpet.
The most basic of household objects can help in the most extraordinary way:
Not only does it look good to keep your rugs clean of pet hair, but it is also a matter of health and the life of your rugs. Hairs can accumulate dust, allergens, and even pests. To extend your rug's life:
Household pets and rugs might appear to be mortal enemies, but, in fact, they can live in harmony in your house with the proper methods. The trick is to keep it consistent: shake and vacuum the rugs regularly, use rubber appliances and spray on clothes softeners on intractable stains, and keep it under check by grooming and smart rug selections.
With a combination of everyday cleaning and smart cleaning, you can keep the coziness of your rugs and the companionship of your pets--without being smothered under an avalanche of fur.
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