- 1). Slide the rubber glove on your hand. The rubber gloves don't have to be expensive. The cheap kind found at your local supermarket will do fine.
- 2). Dampen the glove with water and then shake off excess water. The glove needs to be just barely damp. If you soak the glove down, you will end up getting your upholstery wet.
- 3). Place your gloved hand on the upholstery being cleaned. Using light strokes, brush your gloved hand across the surface in a downward or circular motion. The dampness of the glove will cause the hair to clump up, making it easy to remove the pet hair.
- 4). Rinse the hair off the glove in the bucket of water and shake off any excess water and hair. Depending on how much hair is on your upholstery, you might have to dump the water in the bucket and refill with fresh water.
- 5). Repeat Step 3, being careful to include all of the furniture, inside and out. This can be accomplished by running your gloved fingers down on the inside of your furniture and around the edges and sides of the cushions. You can even clean couch pillows and area rugs using this method.
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