Cat hair on a quilt top
#21
Is there a reason why it can't be washed and dried?
I have good luck with cat hair by wetting my hands and doing as the others have said.
But I'm wondering why you aren't putting it in the washer and dryer.
I have good luck with cat hair by wetting my hands and doing as the others have said.
But I'm wondering why you aren't putting it in the washer and dryer.
#22
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I bought the Bissell Pet Eraser mini vac on Amazon and OMG it sucks up the cat hair in one swipe with it's special rubber attachment...I think I paid 35.00 for it but it's well worth the price because I clean his beds, quilts etc...in one swipe row by row...
#23
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A good vacuuming gets the dander too, so is a better solution when gifting to someone with asthsma or pet dander allergies. Just getting the hair off doesn't always prevent an attack. And washing when/if you can is even better. Just if you are gifting or donating...
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