Removing Dog Hair: Couch Cleaning Tips
Tip 1: Vacuming
If your dogs hairs are not very long a vacume may be enouph to get them up. Use the upolstry attachment of your vacume on your couch to try and get the hairs up. Do your best to remove all of the excess hairs that you can. This may or may not work but it is worth a try.
Tip 2: Sticky rollers
In any supermarket or superstore you will find specialy made rollers disigned to pick up dog hairs. They can be found in the pet isle. These rollers are inexpensive and will work on both furniture and clothing.
Tip 3: Masking Tape
If the first vacuming and sticky rollers both fail to remove all of the dog hairs then try masking tape. Wrap a length of tape around your hand with the sticky part facing out and press the tape to every part of the couch. This is a time comusming process but can be very effective in removing dog hairs.
Tip 4: A dog brush
It may seem silly but when nothing else will clean your couch a bristle dog brush will do the trick. They are, after all, designed to pick up dog hairs. Make sure you use a clean brush, not the same brush that you use on your dog. Now bursh a section of the couch, carefully not to damage it. If the brush seems to be working contiune to get all of the rest of the dog hairs up.
If all of these meathods fail to remove the dog hair from your couch you may want to consider getting a washable cover.