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Comparison of Pet Hair Removal Tools
I purchased several different products and will share my feedback of each here, for those who are comparison shopping. I have always been a pet owner, but recently adopted a terrier. White hair, short, wiry, sticks to EVERYTHING. I have never had as much trouble with pet hair as I do now. I needed major help removing the hair from my leather couch, my bedding, and my clothes. Sweepa Duo Rubber Brush: this worked best on my couch. It was a bit labor intensive, for me at least, because the pet hair had become embedded in the leather. We have a large sectional, so by the time I had wiped the sides, backs, and seats of the couch, I was winded and about 30 min had passed. I had tried a bunch of other products prior to this, and even the at-home latex glove trick, to no avail. While hairs were still present on the couch, this tool provided the most relief. Fur Zapper 2-pack pet hair remover: I wanted to love this, but it just didn't work for me. I see no less hair on clothes now than I did before I purchased these. I also followed the suggestion to run dirty clothes in the dryer for a few minutes to "loosen" the pet hair prior to washing. I did find some pet hair in the lint trap after this, but not enough to take this extra step in my opinion. Delomo Pet Grooming Glove: Our dogs actually really enjoyed being groomed with this glove, and we got an enormous amount of hair off the two of them. It felt great to see it come off on the glove instead of floating around my house, so this product is a keeper! Gonzo Pet Hair Lifter sponge: this worked best on my clothes. The terrier's hair has a way to get embedded in material, making it so hard to get out. My sticky tape rolls would only go so far. I would leave the house about 75% hair-free. This sponge really did get up a lot of hair that was "stuck" in sweaters. I did notice that after a few swipes, the hair that had been removed by the sponge would get transferred to the sweater again. I had a hard time getting the hair off the sponge, until I tried this...after a few passes with the sponge, I would take my sticky tape roller and run it all over the sponge to pick up the hair on it, then go back to my sweater with the sponge, and repeat. I have yet to find a product that works effectively across multiple surfaces. If anyone has a suggestion, please share! But I am pleased with the rubber brush for my couch, the glove for pet grooming, and the pet hair lifter for clothes. I would not purchase the fur zapper again.
February 2019 · Pet Supplies · verified purchase
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