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How to Get Dog Hair Out of Velcro

Getting dog hair out of velcro can be a challenging task, but here are some effective methods you can try:

1. Use a lint roller:

- Grab a lint roller specifically designed for removing pet hair.

- Gently roll the lint roller over the velcro surface to pick up the dog hair.

- Keep rolling the lint roller until most of the hair has been removed.

2. Static Spray:

- Purchase an anti-static spray, which helps loosen the grip of the dog hair on the velcro.

- Spray a light amount of anti-static spray on the velcro surface.

- Let it sit for a minute, allowing the spray to work its magic.

- Then, use a pet brush or a soft-bristled brush to gently brush off any remaining dog hair.

3. Masking Tape or Adhesive Tape:

- Take a piece of masking tape or adhesive tape that's strong enough to stick to the velcro surface.

- Press the tape onto the velcro, ensuring good contact.

- Peel off the tape quickly in one smooth motion, and most of the dog hair should come off with it.

- Repeat the process until most of the hair is gone.

4. Comb and Brush:

- Use a comb or a pet brush to gently separate and loosen any clumps of dog hair stuck in the velcro.

- Work your way through the velcro surface, section by section, until most of the hair has been removed.

- Be careful not to pull too hard, as this might damage the velcro.

5. Vacuuming:

- If you have a vacuum with a brush attachment, this method can be quite effective.

- Attach the brush to the vacuum cleaner nozzle and gently run the brush attachment over the velcro surface.

- The vacuum should suck up most of the dog hair from the velcro.

6. Water Soak:

- Fill a sink or a large container with lukewarm water.

- Submerge the item with the velcro in the water and let it soak for a few minutes.

- The water will help loosen the grip of the dog hair on the velcro, making it easier to remove.

- After soaking, rinse the item and let it dry completely before reattaching the velcro closure.

7. Commercial Pet Hair Removers:

- There are various pet hair remover products on the market specifically designed to remove hair from fabrics and surfaces.

- Read the product instructions and use the remover as directed to loosen and remove dog hair from the velcro.

8. Professional Dry Cleaning:

- If the dog hair continues to be stubborn, consider taking the item to a professional dry cleaner.

- They have the experience and tools to effectively remove dog hair without damaging the item.

9. Prevent Future Dog Hair Build-Up:

- To prevent dog hair from accumulating on velcro, groom your dog regularly to reduce shedding.

- Use lint rollers or brushes on your dog after brushing sessions to remove loose hair before it ends up on velcro surfaces.

10. Replace Velcro:

- If the velcro is worn out or has too much dog hair embedded in it, consider replacing it with new velcro strips.

- Fresh velcro will provide a clean and hair-free surface for reattachment.

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