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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A How to get hay out of carpet?

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    • Bu20055
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        Hi guys!

        I was wondering if anyone had any solutions for getting hay out of the carpet. I think I just need something to get the big pieces and I’ll use the vacuum for the small pieces (once I unclog it). Any ideas/suggestions?

        Thanks!


      • DanaNM
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          A rubber broom!

          I just got one a few months ago and wonder what took me so long to get one (after 10+ years of hand-picking up hay and unclogging my vaccum)

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        • LBJ10
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            Oh yes! A rubber broom will work wonders. Use it to “rake” the big pieces of hay into a pile so you can scoop them up and throw them away. Then vacuum the little bits.


          • Bu20055
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              Okay thanks guys! I’ll look around for one.


            • DanaNM
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                I got mine online 🙂

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