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Advice about clearing loose hair from carpets etc.

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Genevieve489 Sun 07-Jul-19 21:17:45

Thanks for your replies all. I don't really want to go back to short hair, I quite like it long. I've done a bit of Googling and found that you can buy rubber brushes, specifically for pet hair and human hair, so I'm going to give that a go. Probably along the same lines as you suggested Septima and crazyH. Good luck with your moth infestation, Grammaretto .

crazyH Sun 07-Jul-19 21:02:30

Forgot to answer the question.
The best way to get hairs out of the carpet is to use an old closely thin bristled hair brush, go on your hands and knees and brush the carpet - you'll be surprised how much hair you will get out of your carpet. Try it ...it does work.

crazyH Sun 07-Jul-19 20:56:27

We lose 100 head hair every day, but I lose o etching like 1000?

Calendargirl Sun 07-Jul-19 20:53:18

My hair is also shoulder length and yes, it clogs up the vacuum cleaner. I try and put loose hair in the bin when I brush my hair, but still end up with it on the bedroom carpet. My DH untangles the vacuum periodically. I suppose short hair would be so much easier, and my long hair often looks a mess, but don’t really want to go back to short hair.✂️

Grammaretto Sun 07-Jul-19 15:06:15

Against our better judgement, our tenant asked if he could keep a cat. She would be no trouble and indoors all the time.
When he and cat finally moved out, we were on hands and old knees scraping with the edge of a blunt knife at the carpet to get rid of all the cat hair so if that was bad, I can imagine yours would be worse. It gets tied up in the vacuum cleaner.
But at least it's not as bad as a moth infestation which is what we are presently dealing with........ angry

EllanVannin Sun 07-Jul-19 15:04:51

______same problem here with hair tangled around the vacuum brush. I have to get the scissors to make a cut in the tightly-packed hair to give me an opening to unravel it.
My own hair is long too but I don't want to look like a clone either. I prefer the burst mattress look !

Pantglas1 Sun 07-Jul-19 15:02:07

I grew my hair long so that I could wear it in a french plait for a wedding (and very nice it looked too by all accounts as I couldn’t see the back!). However my husband went mad about the hair all over our small rugs/door mats and found the only thing to shift it was to scuff his trainers back and forth until it all rolled into a ball! Luckily I got fed up with long hair and had it cut short a day later and there’s very little moulting now!

Alima Sun 07-Jul-19 15:00:48

In that case, get shot of any carpets. All the hair would be much easier to clear up with a long handled duster thingy.

Septimia Sun 07-Jul-19 14:57:56

True, Alima, but I don't want short hair. Long hair is more versatile and I don't want to end up with the same hairstyle as so many other women my age. I like to be different (awkward?).

shysal Sun 07-Jul-19 14:55:23

My hair is shoulder length and is also everywhere. Every few weeks I have to dismantle the vacuum head and cut away the hairs from the roller (I looked up how to do it on YouTube), and use a damp cloth or toothbrush to pick them up from the carpet edges along the skirting board.

Alima Sun 07-Jul-19 14:46:56

Solve the problem with one fell swoop. Get your hair cut, result, no more bunged up vacuum brush. ( Cat hair isn’t nearly so bad at clogging up the hoover, too short).

Septimia Sun 07-Jul-19 14:37:18

I have the same problem, with the addition of cat hair.

Try one of those gadgets with a long handle and a rubber thing like a windscreen wiper on the end - the sort of thing that you use for getting the water off windows when you clean them or for wiping down the shower. If you use that on the carpet it should, with any luck, at least gather most of the hair into a bunch so that you can pick it up.

Genevieve489 Sun 07-Jul-19 14:31:37

I've always been lucky enough to have thick hair and last year I decided to let it grow. It is past shoulder length now. The only thing is that there is hair everywhere in the house! When I've finished vacuuming I have to pull hair out of the brush head, which is completely tied up in long, silver strands. I'm worried that the vacuum cleaner may not work eventually due to all the hair entwined in it..

Is there any other way of getting rid of loose hair that anyone can recommend? And, is it normal to lose so much hair every time I brush it? Or even when I don't!