Anyone
who owns a furry friend knows that the unconditional love a dog or a cat can
give is enough to make them a part of the family. And like any other member of
the family, they do tend to make a mess around the home.
Keeping
your home clean with pets can be challenging, which is why many homeowners hire
professional cleaning services like No More Chores to do it for them. But cleaning
after your pet does not have to be a nightmare if you know the proper ways to
do it.
Read
on to learn about 5 tips and tricks that will make your pet cleaning chores much easier to complete.
Use a Rubber Glove
One
trick professional cleaners use that can make cleaning after your pets so much
easier involves a simple rubber glove. Put on the glove and get the palm just a
little wet and run it over fabrics where the most of their fur piles up.
The
trick is simple – the static electricity easily pulls the fur away from your
furniture, beddings or other fabrics. After you’re done simply wrap the glove
and toss it away. Use a lint roller to collect any fur you might have missed.
Use Baking Soda to Deodorize
Pour
some baking soda over the carpet and other surfaces you vacuum regularly to
kill those nasty pet odors.
Combine
the baking soda with some essential oil your pet feels comfortable with and use
it whenever you vacuum to get rid of the smells.
Apply
the baking soda 20 minutes before vacuuming, then proceed to vacuum the
surfaces thoroughly.
Groom Outside
Whenever
you take your dog or cat outside for a walk or some fresh air, use the chance
to groom them. Grooming them in your home can make a terrible mess you’ll have
to clean later. Doing so outside will be so much easier since all the fur will
just go its own way.
This
will prevent the fur from piling up indoors, which can be counterproductive
since it’s the reason you’re grooming your pet in the first place.
Grooming
your pet also gives you a chance to scan their fur for any issues like ticks,
scabs or cuts.
Use Microfiber for Furniture
Just
like the rubber glove can do wonders for fabrics, microfiber can do the same
for other furniture like shelves, the TV or coffee tables. The principle is the
same: the static electricity pulls the hairs and dander more efficiently than a
rag ever could.
A
microfiber cloth will also help you reach the seemingly unreachable surfaces
fan blades, light fixtures, and vents. Apart from pet fur, you’ll also pick up
dangerous allergens that can affect humans and pets alike.
Use a UV Black-light to Scan for… Potty Stains
They
might be a huge thing in nightclubs, but black-lights can be extremely useful
for pet owners too. You can find LED black-lights cheap online or in local
stores.
They
can help you detect old potty stains. You may not be able to see them, but in
most cases, you can most definitely smell them. And the longer it remains
uncleaned, the worse it gets.
After
you’ve detected a stain, use an enzyme-based cleaning product whether off the
shelf or natural to remove any scents from your pets. Pets tend to get back to
the scene of the crime often, so the sooner you remove the stain the better.
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