How Carpet Cleaning North Shore Pros Get Rid of Pet Hair for Good!

There is pet fur everywhere. That thin, wiry piece you found on Tuesday? It might be the same thing that rolled out from under the couch last month. You don’t need a magic wand to get rid of pet hair from your carpet for good. Pet odour removal North Shore pros know how to do it.

Don’t use the vacuum cleaner that doesn’t work well and has a dirty filter. What really changed the game? Industrial devices that can suck up more than a tornado on a bad day. The first thing professional cleaners do is use a heavy-duty vacuum. They slowly go over places where a lot of people walk, pulling out hairs that are stuck. Most standard household vacuums don’t stand a chance.

The next trick they have up their sleeve is agitation tools. Think of a carpet rake as a comb for your carpet. It gets those obstinate hairs that are stuck deep in the fibers moving. They might utilize rubber squeegees or special brushes at times. These gadgets produce just enough static to make fur spring out if it heard something scary.

A cleaning friend of mine told me about a chow chow that shed so much hair that it could knit a sweater every week. She pulls out her favorite trick: a rubber glove. She slides her gloved hand across the carpet like an accessory. The friction snags hair and makes clumps that are easy to throw away. Better than trying to vacuum up balls of fluff that cling like it’s their last day on Earth.

After that, a deep cleaning happens. It’s not just a fancy term for hot water extraction. They spray your carpet with hot water and eco-friendly cleaners, then vacuum it out along with all the hair that comes loose. This makes your carpet smell good, brings the fibers back to life, and gets rid of pet smells.

A very important reminder: Some varieties of carpet catch hair worse than a Velcro trap. I’m looking at you, Berber carpet. When cleaning these carpets, cleaners use different brushes with varied bristle diameters or even change the height of the vacuum.

They finish by doing a full inspection. Not just a quick look, but a careful scan using lighting or tinted glasses. Are there any stray hairs? Out they go.

If your four-legged friend is shedding like it’s winter, call. The specialists really love solving pet hair problems that other people don’t want to deal with. With their skills and A-team tools, you’ll have carpets that are free of hair and stay that way longer than your dog’s new toy did.

Ultra Brite Carpet & Tile Cleaning North Shore
79-83 Longueville Road, Lane Cove NSW 2066
(02) 8015 5143