Pet Hair is Not a Lifestyle: Tools That Actually Clean Fur

Pet owners know the deal: you buy a dark couch, your cat is white. You buy a light couch, your dog is black. Either way, your clothes look like a fur blanket by Thursday. The usual lint roller with sticky sheets burns through a roll a week and barely works. Here's what actually does.

1. Reusable pet hair rollers (no batteries, no refills)

A self-cleaning roller with two directional brushes pulls fur out of fabric without sticky tape. One click to empty. Zero refills. Works on couches, car seats, clothes, and rugs — the same tool.

2. A good slicker brush

Most of the hair on your floor is hair that should've stayed on your pet but didn't get brushed out. A self-cleaning slicker brush with a retract button pulls loose undercoat in 2 minutes. Do this twice a week and your vacuum will thank you.

3. Rubber-bristle gloves for washing

Bath time is when half the loose fur comes out. Rubber grooming gloves catch it before it goes down the drain.

What about robot vacuums?

Great for floors, useless for couches and car seats. You still need a roller.

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