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Dog hair, rug fuzzies -- quick solution

Mindraker

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Allright, I don't have a "hat brush" yet for my new hat. But it was time to clean the hat after I noticed dog hair on it. I took some scotch tape, made a ring around my fingers, and ran it over my hat -- the hat looks as good as new.
Anyone else got a good 'quickie' solution?
 

44forrest

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I use an unused horse hair shoe brush I got from secret santa at work. It works fine. Isn't there a concern that some of the adhesive of the tape will rub onto the flet making it easier for dust to stick to the hat?
 

Johnnysan

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44forrest said:
Isn't there a concern that some of the adhesive of the tape will rub onto the flet making it easier for dust to stick to the hat?

Yes...there is. A friend of mine who does cleaning and restoration said to avoid this trick like the plague. Over time, a gummy residue will form on the article of clothing darkening it and making it sticky. Brushes are cheap and last forever. ;)
 

DocBob345

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Using tape...

I would think that each time tape is used, the adhesive might also be pulling up a tiny but certain amount of the fur felt along with the dust. Over time, might this hurt the appearance of the hat?

Best,
Robert
 

Mindraker

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Fletch said:
Please post pic of dog wearing, playing with, or sleeping in hat. This should help us answer your question. :D

Heh, no dog is actually playing with my hat. But my friend's apartment has dog hair all over the place because of his dog. And no matter what I do, my clothes will get dog hair on it whenever I visit the apartment. Granted, he could comb his dog a little more frequently...
 

Matt Deckard

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Horsehair brush should work just fine. I know that Optimo Chicago Uses a lint rollar on their hats before they leave the store. Lint rollars are fine on hats as well though I prefer the old fashioned technique of just having the servant take the dirty hat to the furnace and bringing me a new hat on a silver platter.
 

Fletch

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not a dog

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"What he said."
 

Dinerman

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Johnnysan said:
Stupid dog? Au contraire, mon ami! That's dog that knows quality bedding! ;)

she found my two borsalinos and my cavanagh out of all of 'em.
I only wonder how she got the door to my room open. Probably something with the house's settling foundation and the doors not closing proper.
 

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Mindraker said:
Allright, I don't have a "hat brush" yet for my new hat. But it was time to clean the hat after I noticed dog hair on it. I took some scotch tape, made a ring around my fingers, and ran it over my hat -- the hat looks as good as new.
Anyone else got a good 'quickie' solution?

Having two cat's who shed like no other animal I've ever seen, I've had to get pretty creative in pet hair removal over the past ten years. I have to say that either duct tape or masking tape on the hand works the best.

I did discover recently that Arm & Hammer makes a carpet cleaner that is in the form of a powder. Sprinkle it on rug and let sit for about 15 minutes then vacuum. The stuff actually works. One of my oriental rugs has a lot of black in it, and has a black boarder. This really shows the fur. When I use this powder the rug looks brand new. OK, I know this isn't advice for hat or clothing cleaning, but it does have to do with pesky pet hair removal, so I just thought I'd let y'all know about this stuff. It also smells nice.
 

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