Laundry/cat hair
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Juanita Plock on Feb 16, 2015@Vikki T, try taking aluminum foil and making a ball with it. Put in the dryer with the damp clothes and it may help.Helpful Reply
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Colette Johnston on Feb 16, 2015I use those dryer balls, they seem to work pretty well.Helpful Reply
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Billie Grimm on Feb 17, 2015Use a couple of tennis balls they fluff the close and collect the hairHelpful Reply
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Me*1588059 on Apr 24, 2015I leave a microfiber cloth (like fine terrycloth) in the dryer with every load. It seems to brush the hair off the clothes. If there are any stray threads that stick to the cloth, I just pick them off and put it back in the dryer, ready for the next load. I find most of the hair in the filter after being brushed off by the microfiber cloth. FYI - I have 2 dogs with long hair.Helpful Reply
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