S Syringer Lifer Aug 2, 2001 19,333 2 71 Sep 2, 2010 #1 I was dog sitting the past week and instead of his own bed Toby insisted on sleeping on mine. I threw it in the wash which took care of the smell, but there's still a lot of hair on it left. What's the simplest way to get rid of it all?
I was dog sitting the past week and instead of his own bed Toby insisted on sleeping on mine. I threw it in the wash which took care of the smell, but there's still a lot of hair on it left. What's the simplest way to get rid of it all?
S Syringer Lifer Aug 2, 2001 19,333 2 71 Sep 2, 2010 #4 Gooberlx2 said: lint roller Click to expand... I thought about that..seems really inefficient and would take a long time. Are there super sized ones out there?
Gooberlx2 said: lint roller Click to expand... I thought about that..seems really inefficient and would take a long time. Are there super sized ones out there?
Ns1 No Lifer Jun 17, 2001 55,420 1,599 126 Sep 2, 2010 #5 lint roller...I have 2 corgis, I know this.
Gooberlx2 Lifer May 4, 2001 15,381 6 91 Sep 2, 2010 #6 Syringer said: I thought about that..seems really inefficient and would take a long time. Are there super sized ones out there? Click to expand... You could try training some spiders instead then.
Syringer said: I thought about that..seems really inefficient and would take a long time. Are there super sized ones out there? Click to expand... You could try training some spiders instead then.
X x-alki Golden Member Jun 2, 2007 1,353 1 81 Sep 2, 2010 #8 Dryer, no heat, fabric sheet or a visit to your local dry cleaner.
Capt Caveman Lifer Jan 30, 2005 34,543 651 126 Sep 2, 2010 #9 I've been seeing tv commercials for this - http://www.pledge.com/fabric-sweeper/ Quick google search for reviews, say that it works pretty good.
I've been seeing tv commercials for this - http://www.pledge.com/fabric-sweeper/ Quick google search for reviews, say that it works pretty good.