this really works. i tried it twice with an extremely hair black dog blanket. i would love to know the estimated time frame you let it run in the dryer prior to putting it in the washer machine for folks like me with old school washer and dryers with no digital settings, just knobs.
That looks fine, but the dog hair we have experienced, a sticky roller will not pick off 50% of the hair, so we are looking for a better way, and the hair you are showing is on top of the material. I can see if I went over your example I would get 95% of the hair with the roller. However dog hair weaves itself into the material, and I am talking high quality, synthetic material, your remedy may work on hair as you show it, but after two days of visiting with relatives with a golden Lab, it is super difficult to remove hair with a sticky roller ,or a hand held battery vacuum, of which works the best of the two, but cannot get all of the imbedded hair. We do not like the idea of putting dog hair through the drier, or washer. But will give it a try after next visit with the doggy household.
Yes, I have this same issue too. My dog's long hair is exactly as you described - woven into the fibers of so many of my clothes at this point that even a lint brush, heavy tape, lint vacuum, etc. will not remove it! I wish I had an answer for both of us. Just wanted to commiserate with you because your comment reminded me so much of what frustrates me every single day! 😩
I know what you meaning have a long hair pit mix and a red nose pit hair be everywhere and it's funny when you think you got all the hair off and be I just cleaned that spot where did come from.😅😅😅
Great video we have been buying clothes the same color as our pets preferably like gray because we can't get the hair out but this seems to work Thank you very very much
I try it im still having lot trouble .. i try cleaning lint trap putting in dryer using dryer sheets and gone through like 4 dryer sheet i am going try wash again and dry again cause so fare really not workinh except maybe super lonh bit the dtucky roller take three days and rewashinh drying can take a while got be a quicker way ..
@@ambergreen6714 I think it just does a little better if the clothes are dry to start. The dryer will still remove some hair after the wash but it has to do a lot of work since they are sticking to the wet clothes
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@stubborndaydreamer. I've never tried this, so I need to know how long I should leave my dry clothes in the dryer, BEFORE washing them? Also, should I use low heat or high heat, while they're in the dryer BEFORE washing them?... Thanks, hope to hear from you soon. 😊
Your video is extremely helpful My partner and I have a husky and two Maine coons. Please go get some bloodwork done, though. The way the skin around your eyes looks is indicative of cancer.
Thank you for sharing. This seems rather gross though. Putting dirty sheets/clothing into the dryer seems to me that it would only contaminate the dryer with germs so that when you finally put fresh, clean ones in - those will end up contaminated as well. Not trying to be a germaphobe, but to me the joys of clean sheets and clothes is that they are completely clean and have not rubbed around against something that has had a bunch of dirty things rubbing around inside of it prior. But if it works for you and you are ok with it, then that is what matters.
@@tearrasamuels465 I have thought of that, but I am not sure how to determine if the heat is strong enough. I am not sure that dryer heat is that strong?
@@m.e.3614 You're right, it typically isn't hot enough, unless it specifies it is so. Like my dryer has a setting called "Sanitize" that gets so hot that it actually does help kill germs, but the setting takes more than 2x as long as a regular dry cycle and I assume so much more electricity too. I also question what that level of heat would do to our clothes if we were to use that cycle on them regularly... I've only tried it out maybe once on sheets/bedding...
@@m.e.3614 I'm also so glad someone else commented what I was thinking throughout this video. I love the idea of finally getting rid of the dog hair that plagues my daily existence; however, the germaphobe in me would feel far too uncomfortable putting dirty clothes in the dryer that is typically used exclusively for laundry which has been thoroughly cleaned. I suppose until I find a better trick, I guess I'll still be wearing my dog's fur on my clothing - but at least it will be clean dog fur! Hahaha 😂
What about the rest of your stuff? I have dog hair on my furniture, bed sheets, floors, I’ve even carried it to my car and now I have to try and vacuum it out of my car!!
This makes no fkn sense, you're gonna put dirty clothes full of hair, in the dryer, wash it, to then put it back into the dryer? -sorry chief but this Ain't it
@@shaypatrice8126 I meant the person who wrote a method of how to help the problem was just trying to help. Use it or not, but why criticize? Maybe I shouldn't have commented. Eh?
Let me know if this made your life less “hairy”
Thank you so much. I never realized something so simple could make a big difference.
So clever and yet I don’t know how I never thought to do this! Absolutely brilliant!! THANK YOU!
this really works. i tried it twice with an extremely hair black dog blanket. i would love to know the estimated time frame you let it run in the dryer prior to putting it in the washer machine for folks like me with old school washer and dryers with no digital settings, just knobs.
🙌THANK YOU! We have 4 dogs and a cat and have had plumbing issues so this will definitely help us out!
8.29.23 9am. Brilliant Hack! I love my golden retriever too, but I also love black. Thanks so much😊
Wow an actual life hack, not a crappy plastic product or whatever!!
This is so simple!! Thanks for sharing your hack with us. I'm excited to try this out.
I put my wool jacket in the dryer lowest heat and it did a pretty good job. Good enough that I'm not embarrassed to wear it in public 🤣
I have a Pyrenees those Bounce dryer sheets for dogs are fabulous. Drying, washing then dry I will try! Thanks for the video!
@@suemedeiros800 we had a Pyrenees too and I was still vacuuming up his hair 3 months after he died.:)
@@DonnaDavis-l1u so sorry to hear that your pyr has transtioned!
That looks fine, but the dog hair we have experienced, a sticky roller will not pick off 50% of the hair, so we are looking for a better way, and the hair you are showing is on top of the material. I can see if I went over your example I would get 95% of the hair with the roller. However dog hair weaves itself into the material, and I am talking high quality, synthetic material, your remedy may work on hair as you show it, but after two days of visiting with relatives with a golden Lab, it is super difficult to remove hair with a sticky roller ,or a hand held battery vacuum, of which works the best of the two, but cannot get all of the imbedded hair. We do not like the idea of putting dog hair through the drier, or washer. But will give it a try after next visit with the doggy household.
Yes, I have this same issue too. My dog's long hair is exactly as you described - woven into the fibers of so many of my clothes at this point that even a lint brush, heavy tape, lint vacuum, etc. will not remove it! I wish I had an answer for both of us. Just wanted to commiserate with you because your comment reminded me so much of what frustrates me every single day! 😩
I know what you meaning have a long hair pit mix and a red nose pit hair be everywhere and it's funny when you think you got all the hair off and be I just cleaned that spot where did come from.😅😅😅
Same here and my dogs had hair cut so not even as bad as was before but still woven in ..
This worked super well thank you so much!
Great video we have been buying clothes the same color as our pets preferably like gray because we can't get the hair out but this seems to work Thank you very very much
That is awesome!
step 1: have a dryer
😆😁That is GREAT! LOLOLOL!!!!
So when we buying it😂
Gonna give this a try today!!
Amazingly effective! I'll be sharing this! Subbed, liked, rang bell. Thanks!
Thanks for the tip brother.
Thank you for the video! I have a German Shedder , so this will really come in handy :-)
Glad it was helpful!
Do I need to set the dryer to a specific setting? Air dry or anything?
Any setting is fine. It’s the movement, dryer sheet and lint trap that do all the work
Would using an non heat cycle work? I like to avoid heat on my clothes to preserve the life of my clothes
I think so. They also make dryer sheets for animal fur
Yes. It’ll still work
Were do u get dryer sheet and how remove lint trap if two i jave try lint hair removal everything and take hours especially of trackies ..
Gracias friend!!!
I have a King Charles Spaniel and he sheds a lot❤
Thank you for this idea!
I try it im still having lot trouble .. i try cleaning lint trap putting in dryer using dryer sheets and gone through like 4 dryer sheet i am going try wash again and dry again cause so fare really not workinh except maybe super lonh bit the dtucky roller take three days and rewashinh drying can take a while got be a quicker way ..
So why doesnt it go out during dryer after wash? I hope this works. Im gunna try it
@@ambergreen6714 I think it just does a little better if the clothes are dry to start. The dryer will still remove some hair after the wash but it has to do a lot of work since they are sticking to the wet clothes
Hoping my lady does this because it's starting to build up . I will give it a try .
Thanks for the tip! I’ll give it a try
Thank you
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@stubborndaydreamer. I've never tried this, so I need to know how long I should leave my dry clothes in the dryer, BEFORE washing them? Also, should I use low heat or high heat, while they're in the dryer BEFORE washing them?... Thanks, hope to hear from you soon. 😊
@@oldiesgeek454 I usually run it for 10-15 minutes on medium to high heat. That usually does the trick!
Where's the vinegar
I was serching for such a video
Your video is extremely helpful
My partner and I have a husky and two Maine coons.
Please go get some bloodwork done, though.
The way the skin around your eyes looks is indicative of cancer.
I hope he saw this comment😪
Thank you for your concern. Sadly that’s just my face. Haha. It’s always been like that. And clean bill of health at my yearly physical. 😀
But if you have any stains on your clothes it will set them in
@@nathanwilson8376 yeah that’s a good point. I would separate out those clothes and just do the ones that aren’t too dirty
Thank you for sharing. This seems rather gross though. Putting dirty sheets/clothing into the dryer seems to me that it would only contaminate the dryer with germs so that when you finally put fresh, clean ones in - those will end up contaminated as well.
Not trying to be a germaphobe, but to me the joys of clean sheets and clothes is that they are completely clean and have not rubbed around against something that has had a bunch of dirty things rubbing around inside of it prior. But if it works for you and you are ok with it, then that is what matters.
You can always wipe down the dryer before you put them to dry for the final time
Also won’t the heat kill any germs
@@tearrasamuels465 I have thought of that, but I am not sure how to determine if the heat is strong enough. I am not sure that dryer heat is that strong?
@@m.e.3614 You're right, it typically isn't hot enough, unless it specifies it is so. Like my dryer has a setting called "Sanitize" that gets so hot that it actually does help kill germs, but the setting takes more than 2x as long as a regular dry cycle and I assume so much more electricity too. I also question what that level of heat would do to our clothes if we were to use that cycle on them regularly... I've only tried it out maybe once on sheets/bedding...
@@m.e.3614 I'm also so glad someone else commented what I was thinking throughout this video. I love the idea of finally getting rid of the dog hair that plagues my daily existence; however, the germaphobe in me would feel far too uncomfortable putting dirty clothes in the dryer that is typically used exclusively for laundry which has been thoroughly cleaned. I suppose until I find a better trick, I guess I'll still be wearing my dog's fur on my clothing - but at least it will be clean dog fur! Hahaha 😂
❤❤❤❤❤❤I have a solid white Shepard that sheds 24 hours a day. I will be doing this.❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks 2 years later 😭
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What about the rest of your stuff? I have dog hair on my furniture, bed sheets, floors, I’ve even carried it to my car and now I have to try and vacuum it out of my car!!
@@roseanneking8984 we use a couple of other things like a cheap roomba for the floors and lint rollers for the cars
Sounds expensive.drying dry sheet.washing and drying .i cant imagine how much it cost 😬
I was thinking the same, They are already warning ENERGY IS GOING TO GO UP quite substantially AGAIN and that was before the Invasion of the Ukraine
Seriously??
@@larryprocunier8744 😂 right but then remembered some people count their penny’s. Some are less fortunate than others.
Everything about pets is expensive but completely worth it! My two pups fill my life with love.
@@larryprocunier8744 yes seriously. Running 3 machines to remove hair will cost a lot in electricity.
Not everyone is a baby boomer with a million $$
This makes no fkn sense, you're gonna put dirty clothes full of hair, in the dryer, wash it, to then put it back into the dryer? -sorry chief but this Ain't it
Why does it not make sense?
You either need a solution or not.
You literally make no sense.
@Shay Patrice you don't know shit about washing clothes. You're no different than those dumbasses out there walking around with clothes full of hair.
@@shaypatrice8126
I meant the person who wrote a method of how to help the problem was just trying to help. Use it or not, but why criticize? Maybe I shouldn't have commented. Eh?
Thank you