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cat hair


Question Posted Tuesday July 20 2010, 4:37 pm

i have 3 long haired cats and of course their hair gets all over everything. when i go back to school i dont want to have cat hair all over my blankets and stuff for my dorm. what is the best way to get cat hair off blankets & bigger stuff like that? i dont want to have to use one of those roller things because i need to do it to like all my blankets and sheets and that would just be a lot

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MAK answered Tuesday July 20 2010, 9:09 pm:
A pumice stone works pretty well on a lot of fabrics. Or you can try scrubbing it off with a damp paper towel.

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