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Forum THE LOUNGE Bunny Fluff 🐰 it gets everywhere! How do you get rid of it!?! Thank you 😊

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    • tanzilouise
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        Hi everyone,

        wasn’t sure what category this best fit into, so thought this would be the best place…

        I’m not sure about you, but my Bun’s fluff manages to get everywhere!
        He’s a Cashmere lop, so gorgeously fluffy and soft, but can’t pick him up without being covered in fluff head to toe. Which we don’t mind because we love cuddles, but it doesn’t even come off in the wash or tumble dryer.

        I’ve tried Vamoosh, lint rollers and a fair few washing machine/tumble dryer balls and gadgets – I can’t seem to find anything that actually works in removing the fluff off of my clothes.

        If anyone has found something that has been a success for them, it would be great to know to give it a try.

        Thank you! 😊


      • Wick & Fable
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          I use a re-usable lint roller, which I find so much more effective (with the benefit of producing less trash 🙂 ) for fabrics. I use it daily to get fur off the indoor cage floors (which are fleece, so they capture so much fur overnight), as well as my couch and clothes. It even works on carpet, if you don’t feel like vacuuming, but you know there’s an area your rabbit lounges on frequently.

          Zero Waste Lint Removal - The Reusable Lint Brush - Eco Girl Shop

          I have only discarded one and that’s because eventually the red fabric’s attachment to the piece might give way if you brush too aggressively (in many of these, they are tucked into a plastic handle) and you can’t really put it back in and it loses effectiveness if it is not taut. On the plus side, many are two sided, so if one goes loose, you can still use the other side. They come in many sizes as well. There are large ones for sofas/carpets, and portable ones for clothes to keep with you.

           

           

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        • DanaNM
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            Wick I was about to recommend that same product! It really is the best thing I’ve found and you don’t go through so many sticky sheets. I bet if you get most of the fur off your clothes before putting them in the wash, most of the rest could come off in the dryer.

            I also found a rubber hand broom that works pretty well on more rough surfaces.

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          • tanzilouise
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              Thank you both! I have ordered one of these to trial, and if it works as well for me as you guys, I’ll be bulk ordering 🤣

              Thank you  again 😊

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