Cleaning: Fans of Mrs. Hinch shared tips for removing pet hair from washing machines | Express.co.uk

2021-11-22 11:54:27 By : Ms. Sunny Wu

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Cleaning star Mrs. Hinch's real name is Sophie Hinchcliffe, and she has accumulated more than 4.1 million followers on her Instagram page. She has inspired thousands of people with her cleaning skills, and she regularly publishes these skills to her loyal fans.

Inspired by her shrewd skills, fans established their own social media groups to share clever cleaning methods.

A social media user washed her dog's bedding in a washing machine and found that the clothes were covered with pet hair. She asked for advice on how to remove it from electrical equipment.

A group member said in reply to the post: "I wipe the rubber seal with kitchen paper, and then apply rinsing agent and bleaching tablets. This works for me."

The second suggestion: "Wipe every part of the machine, including the rubber seals. I use antibacterial spray and kitchen rolls. Then I wait for it to dry and suck it up completely. Then I put a dishwasher label in the drawer, Let the empty machine cycle quickly and wash the machine thoroughly. This usually removes all hair and any dog ​​odors."

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The third person suggested: "I bought a bag from Amazon and put the bed in it before it enters the machine.

"The hair is stuck in the bag, eliminating the need for a washing machine. Take the bed out, and I hang the bag inside and out on the rope to dry and fall off the hair. They are designed for horse blankets."

The fourth online user suggested using Vamoosh Pet Hair Dissolver-it starts at £4.69 on Amazon.

Many people agreed that the product was effective. One of them added: “I have tried some washing machine cleaners, but Vamoosh is definitely the best. I buy in bulk from Amazon because I use it once a week after washing my pet blanket, but You can buy it at supermarkets/home bargains, etc."

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Another suggested putting the clothes in the tumble dryer and added, "It should be taken off all."

One user said when describing their method: “I always put a cycle after nothing, and then put in some Fabulosa washing machine cleaner to remove the smell of wet dogs. After the cycle is complete, I just use baby wipes Wipe the inner roller and the inside of the door to remove the last few hairs."

A panelist said: "Let it dry, and then take a lint roller-it's a treat for me."

"Put your machine at a high temperature of 90 degrees and add machine cleaning powder-it works for me," another online user said.

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Another suggested: "After washing, use the hottest water as much as possible, don't wash it again. We have three dogs, and then use it to make our clothes."

When describing their technique, one person said: "After the dog is washed, just wash it with liquid as usual. I am a dog walker/border and I work every time."

One person explained: "My mother has a pet bag bought from Ebay to put her dog in her bed and wash it-this machine has no hair at all. It's amazing."

Another said: "I have four dogs, so I have been washing the bed and blankets. Wipe the rollers, seals and doors with kitchen paper to remove as much hair as possible. Then I use WPRO scale and grease remover Let my machine complete the cleaning cycle."

An online user suggested that the washing machine be placed in an empty cycle to remove pet hair.

Another said: "I have three dogs and one cat. Their bedding is changed once a week. Also pay attention to whether there is hair gathering on the glass, and clean the inside of the glass."

A team member suggested: "Use a little bleach to make an empty loop. This is what I did and it seems to clear it."

Another said: "I put all my dog ​​supplies in a zipper bag, and now I have done the same thing myself."

Another user described their method: “I just wash the washing machine at 90° and spray white vinegar and fairy liquid in the drum and drawer. I always do this after washing the sheets for my dog.”

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