Thursday, October 13, 2011

How to Remove Pet Hair from Carpeted Stairs


Carpeted stairs are a magnet for pet hair. Whether your dog or cat spends the entire day going from floor to floor via the stairs or spends most of it's time on the first level of your home, stairs covered in carpeting seem to accumulate pet hair faster than you can keep up with it. Read this informative article for how you can remove pet hair from your carpeted stairs and keep your home as clean and pet hair free as much as possible.

How To Remove Pet Hair From Carpeted Stairs: Rubber Gloves. After doing your daily vacuuming, don a pair of rubber gloves normally reserved for work in the kitchen and swipe each stair with the palm and fingers of the rubber glove. The rubber glove will instantly grab the pet hair and attach itself. This makes picking up and disposing of the pet hair on your carpeted stairs a fairly quick and easy way to keep your home free of stray pet hair.

How To Remove Pet Hair From Carpeted Stairs: Damp Towel Or Dishcloth. A towel or dishcloth moistened with water picks up pet hair from your carpeted stairs a snap. Simply wrap your hand with the towel. Hold under the sink faucet to wet it without causing it to become dripping wet or overly saturated with water and proceed to your carpeted stairs. Use your towel or dishcloth wrapped hand to make a sweeping motion back and forth across your carpeted stairs. The damp towel will pick up a certain amount of the pet hair while pushing the rest of the dog or cat hair to the sides of the stairs. You can then scoop up the pet hair from the sides of the carpeted stairs and dispose of it in the garbage.

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