When the cycle is complete wipe the entire machine down with a wet cloth to prevent leaving stray pet hair behind.
Dog hair stuck in washing machine.
By washing and drying these fabrics separately you ll cut down on the static that keeps dog hair stuck on your clothes.
Synthetic fabrics supercharge static in your laundry.
Put the dog hair infested clothes don t take the strong terms too seriously into the dryer of the washing machine.
Dryer sheets have an anti static property so they will repel dog hair as they come loose from your laundry fabric.
I vacuum regularly and brush my pets i ve even stopped wearing black around them.
When you wash them together you get the worst of both worlds.
Use a damp cloth or paper towel to pick up any strands that were left behind in the drums of either machine.
Switch on the dryer and set it to low heat.
Set the dryer for about 10 minutes on low heat or no heat.
This is especially helpful if you have lots of pet hair or lint stuck to your clothes.
Leave the washer door open and let the drum and all the pet hair clinging to it dry thoroughly.
This loosens the pet hair which winds up in the lint trap.
To get excessive hair and out of the washing system start with wiping out the tub.
Your washing machine also has its own lint trap of sorts in the form of a drain pump filter which has to be cleaned out periodically or all that gunk hair can work its way back into the wash cycle.
Wash the dog hair out of your washing machine.
Pet hair of course.
Like the pre wash dryer cycle this also helps relax fabrics and frees trapped hair.
When the dryer is done take out the laundry give it one last shake to remove any remaining pet hair and put it in the washer.
I suggest leaving the lid open and letting it air dry at least overnight.
Make sure the washing machine is completely dry.
Before washing run clothes or bedding through a 10 minute no heat dryer cycle.
When washing add 1 2 cup white vinegar to the machine s rinse cycle.
Otherwise the next time you go to do laundry the pet hair will just get tossed in with the clothes.
Wipe the drums of the washing machine and dryer if there s still hair.
Then using the soft brush attachment vacuum out the pet hair.
As a pet parent i find shedding to be one of the most frustrating things imaginable.
Use a damp cloth or paper towel to pick up any strands that were left behind in the drums of either machine.
Add some dryer sheets to the laundry load.
Or else the next time you are doing the laundry the dog hair will just get tossed in with the clothes.
Simply running the laundry through a tumble cycle will loosen the fabrics and pet hair no heat needed.