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Throwing a scouring pad in the washing machine: the trick that solves a common problem

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A dish sponge – Source: spm

To remove hairballs from your washing machine, you can use a dishwashing sponge, preferably new, to remove them. This trick is very simple. When starting a wash cycle, place the dish sponge in the drum. At the end of the casting, the hairs stick to the sponge, especially on the abrasive green side.

Other tips for removing hair from clothes

Getting rid of pet hair that sticks to clothes is not inevitable. Other tricks can fix it.

– Use white vinegar in your washing machine

White vinegar – Source: spm

White vinegar is a real ally when it comes to doing household chores. It is ideal for replacing all detergent products and is very effective in solving household problems. To avoid ending up with clothes full of animal hair after washing, follow this tip: Add about 120 ml of white vinegar to the fabric softener compartment. The acetic acid present in white vinegar will remove all pet hair from the washing machine. Your clothes will be as good as new again.

– Use dryer balls to catch pet hair from your washing machine

To get rid of your pets’ hair, use a dryer ball to catch your dog or cat’s hair stuck in the washing machine. To use the dryer ball and get rid of all the hairs in the washing machine, throw it into the drum of your appliance before starting a wash. In addition, for better drying results, the ball allows you to get rid of all the hairs found in your washing machine or on clothes.

– Clean your washing machine more often

To prevent hair buildup in your washing machine, it is necessary to maintain it regularly. After each wash, clean the drum of your appliance and change the filter periodically. You can also perform vacuum cleanings to end the accumulation of pet hair in your drum.

With a cat and dog at home, you’ll always have hair lying around the house, especially on your clothes. Plus, you already know the tricks to remove them and prevent them from sticking to your laundry.

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