How to avoid pet fur?
my kitties love going under my bed with dust ruffle. Looking for product that is not a spray that i can treat fur problem on dust ruffle.Have tried rollers and at 80 get weary of trying to vaccum up fur on both sides of dust ruffle.. Help please Thanks
Related Discussions
How to clean a mirror without streaks?
Every time I clean my mirrors, they end up having tons of streaks and almost look worse than before I started. What could I use to clean them that won't leave streaks... See more
How to clean burns on stainless steel pans?
Help! I burned my pan. How do I clean stainless steel cookware that's been burned?
How to clean hardwood floors in the kitchen?
What is the best way to clean hardwood floors in the kitchen?
How to clean my kitchen cabinets from grease?
My kitchen cabinets are embarrassingly greasy. Please share your degreasing tips with me so I don't have to cringe every time I glance at my cabinets.
How can I clean these silver plated frames ?
They have been in storage for a few years so got tarnished along the way. How can I clean these silver frames? They were my parents so I would really love to save the... See more
How to get rid of the peppermint oil odor?
I spilled a 4 ounce bottle of essential peppermint oil. It went all over the counter, down the dishwasher and on my hardwood floor. I have cleaned it all up, but the ... See more
Hello AnnMarie,
Brush your cats or vacuum them if they will let you. Otherwise book them into the cat parlour for a wash and brush up!
I have never heard of anything that would work except the type of fabric. Silk is a great fabric that prevents dog or cat hair from sticking to its surface. Even though it will still be on the blanket, it will be easier to shake off since it doesn’t actually stick. You can easily run through a silk sheet with your dog sponge or lint roller to get all of the pet hair off.
They do make a spray the repels wet things from sticking to fabric called Never Wet that repels things from sticking but that is a spray and for some reason you said you don't want a spray. Other than than good luck with pet hair. I have been battling that one for over 50 years.
Or you can try an anti-static spray (which you said you would rather not have) on the bed ruffle. Or just do with out the dust ruffle, which is finally what I had to do with my cats.
Here's a video that might help - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BCYw44JOzc
Could you make a little tunnel out of cardboard they could use? Place it somewhere you don’t see readily. Maybe they’d prefer that and not brush against the ruffle! :)
Hello AnnMarie, I feel for you, I have a Chow and in the spring and summer it is all about the shedding fur, I use lint rollers alot!! Is your dust ruffle the type you can remove easily? If so, just take it off and toss it into the dryer on low or fluff air for about 10 minutes an that will remove a lot of the fur. If unable to remove the ruffle, try using the vacuum with the fuzzy duster end, it is easier than using no attachment at all. Hope this helps!