Yesterday I cleaned the cat hair out of their sherpa like fabric pads and wanted to share before discarding that hair ball. The fabric back is close to a knit and easily holds hair, the thick sherpa pile is even worse. Very difficult to remove from either side. After using the vacuum the fabric appeared to be swept well, but this is what I got from both sides of two pads by using the "household" glove. Works great on car interior fabric, can get in seat crevices much better than a vacuum attachment. Even Missy's terry cloth towel releases more.
Most times I just swipe the furniture or fabric with the palm or edge but because of the nap decided to use my fingers as if scratching, amazing how much more was embedded. The gloves get quite dirty in the process so after using, I add soap and wash them while still on my hands.
I've never tried the latex gloves used by health care aides but don't believe they would hold up to the rubbing. They may tear from the friction, or may not have the same grab. Nitrile gloves do not work at all.
Try it! You'll be surprised how much hair is removed. I need to go over the same area many times but it's still quick and easy to use my hand and much more efficient compared to a tape roll or vacuum. Worked just as well for our dog's hair.
Hope your week is going well.
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