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08-19-2025 01:11 PM - edited 08-19-2025 01:12 PM
I have tried all the things I read online to try and remove dog hair from a sweatshirt and 2 shirts.
Nothing has worked lol. The dog sheds terribly, I love the dog but it does cover my clothes in hair and would love to remove it! Its not just a little bit, its a ton!
Any other suggestions anyone has for me? I hope so!
08-19-2025 02:33 PM
Could you brush it every morning? Once they are used to it, they do like it.
08-19-2025 02:34 PM - edited 08-19-2025 02:35 PM
We use Black & Decker's Hair remover, it's fairly cheap under $15 last I looked, it works well-even for our cat fur.
Just looked it up on "A" and it's on sale. FYI-11 cats shed a bunch.
08-19-2025 02:37 PM
@CherryHugs wrote:I have tried all the things I read online to try and remove dog hair from a sweatshirt and 2 shirts.
Nothing has worked lol. The dog sheds terribly, I love the dog but it does cover my clothes in hair and would love to remove it! Its not just a little bit, its a ton!
Any other suggestions anyone has for me? I hope so!
I always found the best way to remove cat hair from fabric is to put on a dry rubber glove and rub it over the fabric. Works great on sofa cusions and bed covering.
08-19-2025 02:43 PM
08-19-2025 02:52 PM
My outfits wouldn't be complete w/o some dog hair on them. But sometimes there's just too much of it so I keep a roll of wide blue painters tape just for removing some of the hair. Works like a charm.
08-19-2025 05:39 PM - edited 08-19-2025 09:14 PM
Hi @CherryHugs ![]()
I've tried a lifetime of all sorts of Pet Hair removal remedies.
My home (and car) have settled on always keeping an abundant, continuous supply of the following (see Amz pic). Has been a MUST for this forever & ever, multiple Pet Home.
Pet hair removal: I create a continuous circle of sticky-side-facing-out band of tape, wrapped around my hand/knuckles, (kinda glove of sorts), that I roll simply along the furry garment, & the sticky-side-out tape grabs & holds those errant fur strands like a magnet. Just toss the used tape out.
Other Pet Home uses with this tape also include: "coat/protect" high furry traffic'd areas like on the edges of a ppl furniture, or "cat tree," that now, deter cat scratching/tearing up, or that can repel pet fur gathering, in advance..
Plus, this particular tape has provided me with an abundance of many, many other pet/non-pet uses, and, at what I consider a reasonably nice price. ![]()
Good luck, @CherryHugs
Don't 'cha just luv'em
08-19-2025 07:20 PM
Have you tried "air only" in the clothes dryer?
08-19-2025 09:10 PM - edited 08-19-2025 09:13 PM
08-19-2025 10:25 PM - edited 08-19-2025 10:28 PM
@We rescue cats wrote:We use Black & Decker's Hair remover, it's fairly cheap under $15 last I looked, it works well-even for our cat fur.
Just looked it up on "A" and it's on sale. FYI-11 cats shed a bunch.
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Whew! For one of my frequent "Senior Moments," I'd forgotten your beloved brood of 11+ kitties, most, all even Long Hairs, if I remember correctly. So, this product you recommend, heck-of-an-endorsement, @We rescue cats !
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