Removing Dog Hair: Home, Sofa and Car

Removing Dog Hair: Home, Sofa and Car
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Removing Dog Hair: Home, Sofa and Car

With the right tools and a few home-remedy tricks, dog hair on upholstery, carpet, in the car and on clothing becomes easy to handle.

Where a dog lives, there is hair. That is normal and no drama, with the right method you get it off again quickly. Which tool works best on which surface and how to help things along with simple home remedies, you will find here.

The most effective tools

Home remedy

Rubber glove

Dampen a rubber glove slightly and stroke over sofa or upholstery, the hairs clump together and can be lifted off.

Carpet

Squeegee

Pull a rubber squeegee over the carpet, it pushes woven-in hairs into small tufts.

Vacuum

Pet hair nozzle

An upholstery or pet-hair nozzle lifts hair out of crevices and fabric far better than the standard nozzle.

Quick

Lint roller

For clothing and small areas the fastest grab, keep one within reach.

Laundry

Dryer trick

Before washing, briefly tumble textiles with a damp cloth, the lint trap catches a lot of hair.

Car

Damp sponge

A slightly damp sponge or rubber broom reliably gathers hair from car seats and mats.

Which method for what

SurfaceBest methodTip
Sofa and upholsteryDampened rubber gloveStroke in one direction, lift off the clumps, then vacuum.
CarpetSqueegee, then vacuumGather the hairs first, that makes the vacuum’s job easier.
Hard floorDamp moppingDry sweeping stirs hair up, a damp cloth binds it.
CarRubber broom or spongeDo not forget the seat crevices, that is where most collects.
ClothingLint rollerKeep one in the car and hallway, then you always have it ready.

So it does not pile up

Prevention saves cleaning

  • Brush regularly, most loose hair then ends up in the brush instead of on the sofa
  • During the moult comb daily, ideally outdoors or in the bathroom
  • Put washable blankets on favourite spots and simply wash them along
  • A quick once-over each week is easier than a rare deep clean

Practical helpers

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Vacuum

Pet hair vacuum

With a powerful upholstery and pet-hair nozzle, lifts hair from fabric and crevices.

  • Strong suction
  • Special pet-hair nozzle
  • Easy to empty
Recommendation soon
Upholstery

Rubber broom

Gathers hair from sofa, carpet and car seat, no power needed and long-lasting.

  • Robust rubber
  • Usable damp too
  • Washable
Recommendation soon
On the go

Lint roller

For clothing and quick fixes, best as a multipack for hallway, car and bag.

  • Tear-off sheets
  • Refillable
  • Compact
Recommendation soon

Frequently asked questions

What works best against dog hair on the sofa?

A slightly dampened rubber glove or rubber broom. Stroke over the upholstery, the hairs clump and lift off, then vacuum briefly.

How do I get dog hair out of the car?

A rubber broom or damp sponge gathers it well, especially in the seat crevices. Then vacuum with the upholstery nozzle.

How do I reduce the amount of hair in the first place?

Regular brushing is the biggest lever, daily during the moult. What lands in the brush is not on the sofa.

Can I just wash dog hair away?

Blankets and covers yes. Remove coarser hair first, a splash of vinegar in the rinse loosens hair and odours, better skip fabric softener.

Nature First editorial team
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