8 articles tagged "pet hair"
How to Clean a Pet Bed (and Keep It Fresh Longer)
How to Clean a Pet Bed (and Keep It Fresh Longer) gets easier when you sort by fabric behavior instead of treating every garment the same.
How Often to Wash Bedding When You Have Pets (Honest Guide)
Sharing a bed with a dog or cat means your bedding accumulates more than just your own sweat and dead skin cells. Pet dander, fur, paw dirt, saliva, and outdoor debris all transfer to sheets and pillo
How to Clean a Pet Bed (and Keep It Fresh Longer)
Pet beds collect fur, dander, saliva, skin oils, and tracked-in dirt faster than almost any other item in the house. A quick vacuum and a surface spray do not reach what has soaked into the fill or bo
How to Remove Pet Hair From Laundry
Pet hair sticks to laundry because static, texture, and moisture trap fur into fibers. Washing alone is usually not enough. The best results come from a pre-removal step plus dryer and wash strategy.
How to Wash Pet Bedding: Keep It Fresh and Odor-Free
Pet beds trap fur, dander, saliva, oils, and outdoor dirt every day. Without regular washing, they develop musty odors and can harbor bacteria that irritate sensitive skin for both pets and people.
How to Remove Pet Hair from Clothes in the Washer
Pet hair is one of the most stubborn laundry problems for dog and cat owners. Washing alone often makes it worse — wet hair clumps, sticks to fabric more firmly, and can clog your machine's drain filt
How to Wash Pet Bedding and Blankets (Without Ruining Your Washer)
Pet beds and blankets harbor more bacteria, allergens, and odor-causing compounds per square inch than almost anything else in your home. They collect fur, dander, drool, outdoor dirt, and sometimes u
Washers for Pet Owners
Pet owners know the truth: your laundry is different. Pet hair. Muddy paw prints. That "eau de wet dog" smell that won't come out with regular washing. Blankets, dog beds, towels—all get heavier use.