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| Anyone have suggestions for keeping GP hair out of the laundry? It ends up on my clothes! (I do an only GP wash, but the hair ends up in the next load). I de-hair my shirt (that I was holding a piggy while wearing) before throwing it in, using a sticky roller, but it doesn't work so well on cozies & towels. |
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| are you not putting them in the dryer after the wash? It is actually the dryer that removes the hair, not the wash. Also, the lint trap (which will catch all the hair) will need to be emptyed out AT LEAST twice for a full load dry. If it is not, then it just becomes full and the excess hair will just remain with the laundry |
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| Before i wash my towels,I vacumm them.Use a lint trapper stick thingy,use my fingers to get more hairballs.Thne Bleach then.Then wash.Never had a problem.Takes 10 minutes more but its worth not looking like a guinea pig hehe. |
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