Comments:

Rosie - 2008-07-20 06:48:11
Found the very best thing to remove cat hair! You know those sponges made out of that material that soaks up a shitload of water? You have to soak the sponge before it gets soft enough to use, but once it's soft, it soaks up tons of water. Well, anyway, you get one of those, wet it, wring it out, then brush whatever surface you need to clean. It rolls the cat hair right up! And since it is damp, it makes it damp enough to pull off and throw away without getting it all over from static!
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Blue Opal - 2008-07-20 08:35:44
I hope you figure out the cat hair/smoke dilemma. It'll wear off gradually but I know you'd prefer sooner rather than later, lol.
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Carolyn - 2008-07-20 13:23:15
Have you tried sprinkling baking soda on the chair? That's what we use on all of our pet beds. Our cats will not stay off of my glider rocker, which is a dark green. I wrap duct tape around my fingers and use that to pull the cat hair off that the vacuum won't get. Good luck!
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LA - 2008-07-20 14:15:15
So excited Kid is coming! Hope you two have a grand visit! ~LA
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Poolie - 2008-07-20 14:27:35
I have a small upholstery steamer you can borrow.
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bluesleepy - 2008-07-20 14:32:20
Oooo you've got some excellent ideas on getting pet hair off the upholstery. I'll have to borrow some of them!
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FairyGodMum - 2008-07-21 03:20:07
I put in my application at the "Home" place. Haven't heard anything yet. Never know... maybe I could get a transfer to San Diego! hehehe Good Luck with the Chair! Hugz n Lub, Bebe da FairyGodMum... Oh... we can talk about temple stuff anytime.. maybe on IM? Hugz!
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