Your sofa, chairs, and rugs always seem to be covered in pet hair, no matter how often you vacuum or lint roll. You feel like you're constantly battling a furry layer that reappears moments after you've cleaned, making your home feel less inviting than you'd like.
You've tried every brush, sticky roller, and vacuum attachment, but the hair seems to be woven into the fabric, not just sitting on top. You might even feel frustrated that your efforts don't yield lasting results, leaving you to wonder if you're missing a trick or if it's just an inevitable part of living with your beloved pets.
Pet hair isn't always just loose on the surface; it often becomes deeply embedded in upholstery fibers, especially on fabrics like velvet or microfiber. Standard vacuuming or lint rolling only removes the surface hair. To truly tackle embedded hair, you need to create static electricity to pull it out. A damp rubber glove dragged across the fabric generates this static, coaxing the stubborn hairs to the surface where they can then be easily picked up by a lint roller or a specialized fabric attachment on a vacuum.
Addressing pet hair effectively requires understanding fabric types and the difference between surface and embedded hair. It's not just about a quick pass; it's about using the right technique and tools for each specific piece of furniture. For instance, rotating and flipping removable cushions ensures all sides are treated, preventing hair from simply being pushed around or hidden. This methodical approach is crucial for a truly hair-free result that lasts longer than a few hours.
The same cleaner comes to your home every visit. For pet households this matters more than it does for a standard clean — over time, your cleaner learns where the fur collects, which furniture your pet claims, and which areas need the most attention each time. That familiarity compounds. Everyone who cleans for Broom works for Broom — hired, trained, and background-checked by us, not matched from a gig app. When you note your pets in the quote form, your cleaner arrives knowing about it. Not finding out at the door. ##
Your furniture feels noticeably cleaner and looks free of pet hair, not just temporarily tidied. We use targeted methods to extract embedded hair, leaving your upholstery truly refreshed and your home feeling much more comfortable for you and your guests.
For homes with significant pet hair accumulation, an initial deep clean is essential to thoroughly remove embedded hair from all upholstery. Regular recurring visits then maintain this level of cleanliness, preventing heavy buildup from returning.
Can all fabrics be cleaned this way?
Most upholstery fabrics respond well to these methods, but delicate materials like silk or antique textiles require specialized care. We assess each piece individually.
How long does the hair-free feeling last?
With regular maintenance, the amount of visible pet hair will be significantly reduced. However, continuous shedding means some hair will always be present, but it will be much easier to manage.
Is this included in a standard clean?
Our standard maintenance clean includes surface pet hair removal. For deeply embedded hair or extensive coverage, we recommend an initial deep clean or a specific add-on service to ensure thorough extraction.
If your upholstered furniture is covered in embedded pet hair, standard vacuuming isn't going to get there. Flag pet hair on furniture in the quote form and we'll build the right technique into your home's checklist.
Tell us about your furniture and your pets so we can build an upholstery plan into your home's checklist.
We'll ask about the fabric type, the animals, and what's been persistent. Your cleaner arrives with the right tools.
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