Cat Hair ... it has to go!
#32
Originally Posted by Leota
Use some painter's tape wrapped sticky side out around your hand and pat the quilt in progress.. it will pick up the hair and not damage your quilt. You may have to change tape often depending on the amount of fur..
the painter's tape trick works great. It can even pull hair shafts from flannels and fleece. the dryer works too bbut the tape doesn't use any electricity...
#33
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Port Lavaca, TX
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Originally Posted by Lynneander
I just discovered that my cat has taken a love to my quilt-in-progress and it is covered with fur. What is the best way to remove all this ... fur that is, not the cat!
....works on the quilt too!
#34
I use a yellow rubber glove.(put it on your hand) I just hold the material, chair, bedspread, etc taught and keep pulling the cat hair towards me. It piles up and I through it away. My cat sits on the same chair and at this time of year the chair becomes a fur chair.
#35
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Smokey Mountains of East Tennessee
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I have a suggestion that really works for me...use the latex gloves like you use washing dishes etc...spritz them lightly with water and then rub them firmly across the area w/cat-hair..works good on furniture..you could also use the disposable latex surgical gloves..(they make these in (non-latex) as well
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