I have 2 dogs and their hair is stuck in my sport loop band. I’ve tried washing it in the washing machine, but it didn’t help much with the hair removal. Any suggestions?
Actually, that is an excellent idea.Toothbrush?!
I have 2 dogs and their hair is stuck in my sport loop band. I’ve tried washing it in the washing machine, but it didn’t help much with the hair removal. Any suggestions?
great idea, although my washing machine at home isnt big enough, so probably will have to add a trip to the laundromat to our daily to do listWash your dogs in the washing machine at least once a day.
great idea, not sure why I didnt think of it...will try it when I get homeHow about those sticky roller things, that you can get from Ikea?
They usually "pull off" most things like that.
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tweezers! 💡I have two golden retrievers. I don‘t think there’s anything I own that doesn’t have dog hair in or on it, despite daily grooming and my vacuuming. The sticky rollers help a lot, I buy them in bulk when Costco has them on sale. When a hair sometimes wriggles deep into the sport loops, I play surgeon and carefully tease it out with a toothpick or one of those dental picks, or in extreme cases, my needle-nosed tweezers (being very careful not to pull on a loop).
Did it help?great idea, not sure why I didnt think of it...will try it when I get home
Tweezers helped getting the ones slightly sticking out, some are imbedded in the fibersI have two golden retrievers. I don‘t think there’s anything I own that doesn’t have dog hair in or on it, despite daily grooming and my vacuuming. The sticky rollers help a lot, I buy them in bulk when Costco has them on sale. When a hair sometimes wriggles deep into the sport loops, I play surgeon and carefully tease it out with a toothpick or one of those dental picks, or in extreme cases, my needle-nosed tweezers (being very careful not to pull on a loop).
Did it help?
Good luck with it.Tweezers helped getting the ones slightly sticking out, some are imbedded in the fibers
the roller helped a bit, I then did the tweezers, but there are still a bunch of small hairs. Still havent tried the toothbrush