8 Easy Ways to Remove Pet Hair From Carpet (That Actually Work!)


As a pet owner, you’ve likely accepted shedding as part of the package deal. Whether you have a fluffy golden retriever, a tabby cat, or a collection of animals, their fur often becomes embedded in your carpets. Pet hair can be difficult to manage, and even regular vacuuming doesn’t always cut it.

Fortunately, there are several effective solutions. With the right tools and some helpful tips, you can easily remove pet hair, keeping your carpets fresh and clean. These are the most effective methods for eliminating pet hair using items you likely already have at home—plus a few that might be worth adding to your cleaning kit.

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1. Choose the Right Vacuum Attachments

Choosing the right vacuum can make a significant difference in the appearance and texture of your carpets. Standard vacuums often struggle to thoroughly remove pet hair, especially when it’s deeply embedded in carpet fibers. It’s worth the investment in a model that comes with a pet hair brush or an attachment specifically designed to agitate and extract stubborn strands.

Tips

Sprinkle baking soda on the carpet before vacuuming to neutralize odors and help loosen trapped pet hair. Sprinkle a light layer of baking soda over the carpet and let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes, then vacuum thoroughly. The baking soda lifts the hair, making it easier for your vacuum to remove it, and it also leaves your carpet smelling cleaner.

Related: The 5 Best Vacuums for Pet Hair, Tested by BHG

2. Use a Pet Hair Rake

Hair rakes are handheld tools specifically designed for use on furniture and carpeting. The rubber or metal bristles effectively grab pet hair without damaging the underlying fibers. Because of their width, they’re beneficial for working on larger areas of carpet. Hair rakes cost less than a new vacuum, so they’re worth the investment if you have a household of furry friends, but be sure to find one that’s suited for your specific type of carpet to prevent damage.

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3. Squeegee Pet Hair Away

Sure, squeegees are the way to go for keeping shower doors and hard-to-reach glass sparkling clean, but they also work to remove pet hair from carpet—particularly the low–pile kind. Firmly drag a squeegee across the carpet to collect hair into neat piles. This surprisingly satisfying process can uncover a significant amount of hidden fur.

4. Use a Lint Roller

For smaller, concentrated carpet messes, use a lint roller. If your dog loves to nap in the same spot, such as a place where sunlight streams in for a few hours each day, use a lint roller on it a few times a week to prevent any buildup. You likely have a few of them lying around the house anyway for quick pickups on clothes, so give it a test run on the carpet after you’re done rolling white fur off your black jeans.

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5. Grab a Pair of Rubber Gloves

Rubber gloves, another household staple, can come in handy when attempting to remove pet hair. Using a clean pair, lightly dampen them with water and run your hands over the carpet. The rubber texture creates friction, which helps lift pet hair from the surface. Gather the clumps of hair and dispose of them before vacuuming any remaining bits. This method is particularly useful for reaching corners and tight spaces that vacuums or other cleaning methods might miss.

6. Scrub with a Pumice Stone

Pumice stones, sometimes called scouring sticks, aren’t just for smoothing rough heels. They’re also an effective cleaning tool to have around the house. While pumice stones may be too abrasive to use regularly on surfaces like the oven, they can safely remove embedded pet hair from carpets. Gently rub the stone across the carpet, and marvel at how the hair sticks to it. The trick is to use a light touch to avoid snapping or pulling the carpet fibers. Consider skipping this method and trying some of the others if your carpet is particularly delicate.

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7. Soften Pet Hair with Laundry Sheets

The purpose of fabric softener and dryer sheets is similar, although one is used during the wash cycle and the other in the dryer. One of their functions is to soften clothes, and in the case of carpets, both types can help loosen stubborn pet hair. Run a sheet over a low-pile carpet before vacuuming and see how much easier it is for the hair to lift up. Not a fan of using sheets for laundry? If you have liquid fabric softener, you’re in luck. Combine one part fabric softener with three parts water in a spray bottle and then lightly mist the carpet, being careful not to saturate the material. After a few minutes, vacuum as usual. As with baking soda, this technique not only facilitates hair removal but also leaves carpets smelling fresh and clean.

Tips

It’s a good idea to test an inconspicuous area first to avoid potential staining.

Related: 19 Unexpected Ways to Use Dryer Sheets Around the House

8. Call the Pros

Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, calling an expert is the best solution. Professional carpet cleaners use powerful machines designed to penetrate deep into carpet fibers, effectively removing not only hair but also dirt and allergens. If possible, schedule a professional carpet cleaning once or twice a year to extend the lifespan of your carpets and keep the air in your home healthier for you and your pets.

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