Go forward and back over the furniture in rows so you don’t miss any hair.

Run a vacuum over it when you’re done with the squeegee for easy cleanup. This will also work on carpet. [3] X Research source

If the glove gets clogged with hair, run it under water to clean it and begin again. You can also use a spray bottle to lightly spritz the glove.

The dryer sheet has enough fabric softener in it that it will grab the hair. Plus, it will make your room smell fresh.

Alternatively, vacuum the hair off the bottom of the curtain with a hose or hand vacuum.

This works especially well on stairs.

The fabric softener helps release the pet hair from the carpet. This spray will also work on furniture, but test it in an inconspicuous area first.

For stairs, use a handheld vacuum or a hose attachment.

Avoid vacuuming the hair on hardwood floors, as that tends to blow it around rather than pick it up.

You can use a sticky lint roller. With this kind, you run the sticky side over your clothes, then peel off the top layer so that it’s sticky again. You can also use reusable lint removers, such as the sticky variety, which you rinse off between uses. Another reusable kind has fibers going one direction that pick up pet hair; the pet hair comes off in an included holder.

If the tape loses its stickiness, replace it with a new piece.

Add a dryer sheet to the load to help pull the hair off your clothes. You can also use a dryer ball. Wash your clothes normally after you dry them. Using liquid fabric softener will also help get the hair out. This works on freshly washed clothes that have been covered in pet hair, too. Always remove pet hair from your clothes before washing them. Pet hair can get stuck in your washing machine and then end up sticking to your other clothes. [17] X Expert Source Safir AliProfessional Dry Cleaner Expert Interview. 15 September 2020.