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Meep - I forgot the 'rubber brush' tip in yesterdays postings. Have you seen them? They're cheap and handy and great for the home - carpets or upholstery. I can't find them in a Lakeland catalogue but you could look at Kleeneze products 05756-89 (hand) and 075698 - 86 (broom) on about Page 41, 42,43 of their virtual catalogue (which you can see I've had bovver with, as I can't link in properly. ) Or Here's a little gadget which does the same |
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4 dogs and 6 cats, dad with a rottie and mum with the hairiest hound on the planet, I don't think I have been pet hair free in years! I hoover the furniture with a weird duster attachment my dad got me for xmas one year, as he knows me so well , I use sticky rollers if I am going some place really smart, in that I mean like a wedding or a christening or something, otherwise I just leave it, there's no point as i'd end up spending half my life de-furring. Oh and I always have throws on the furniture that can be shaken and washed regularly. Think thats about it! |
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What a hilarious cartoon Eileen, very relevant! Thanks for all the suggestions everyone, they're all really useful. I've now got a velvet-style clothes brush and some sticky rollers. Will use rubber gloves on the bed sheets and curtains. I'm tempted to take pictures of the amount of fluff / hair that I collect from each room! |
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