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Old 30-09-2011, 01:38 PM
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Re: Removing cat hair from clothes

I've got the Amaze brush and it's great. I got a bit tired of lint rollers as I could use an entire roll up on just one item of clothing, so I was forever buying or searching for a refill.

The Amaze brush is great on carpets. As a previous poster said, you do have to hold the fabric taut in order to brush it. But it's quite easy.

We also keep the smart clothes away from the cats and don't wear our smart clothes when hanging out at home. Especially when you really like black clothes and white cats....
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Re: Removing cat hair from clothes

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tape round a hairbrush to get worst of it off my coat and ignore the rest lol
it used to bug me but its all part of having a cat dont even notice if it gets in my sarnies
Hahaha! Food is just not the same anymore without pulling at least one cat hair out my mouth
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