You love cuddling up on the couch with your furry friend, but when their hair gets on your nice throw blanket? Not so much. If you want to freshen up your blankets, there are so many things you can use at home to easily remove dog hair. Keep reading for the best ways to get dog hair out from your blankets no matter what they’re made of.

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Run rubber gloves over your blanket.

  1. Dog hair clings to rubber gloves like a magnet. Throw on any pair of clean rubber gloves you have at home and gently run your hands over your blanket. According to cleaning expert Jon Gholian, "this trick attracts fur and hair" - the hair will come off the blanket and stick to the rubber in the glove. When you’re finished cleaning, just dip the gloves in a bowl of water so the hair comes loose and floats to the surface.[3]
    • Avoid rinsing dog hair down the drain since it could create a clog. If you rinse your hands in the sink, use a stopper and skim the hair out before draining it.
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Wash your blanket with vinegar.

Warnings

  • Try to remove as much dog hair from blankets as you can before putting them in a washer or dryer. Otherwise, the dog hair could cause a clog.[12]
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This article was co-authored by Jon Gholian and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Jon Gholian is a Cleaning Specialist and the Founder of Cleany, a home and office cleaning concierge service based in New York City, New Jersey & Miami. Cleany specializes in providing quality cleaning and handyman services to all their customers. All Cleany employees are insured, bonded, and professionally trained. Cleany has been featured in the New York Times, Bravo & Redfin. This article has been viewed 14,942 times.
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