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fadedrose

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Wed Aug 1, 2012, 09:29 PM Aug 2012

Contact Shelf Paper [View all]

I coulda put this post under pets, household hints, or maybe even consumer advice. But I wanted to put it where it would do the most good.

Our cloth, wheeled kitchen chairs have a fabric that is the hardest to get dog's hairs off of than any fabric I ever saw. Not sure what it is. And yes, the dog likes to sit on a chair.

But anyway, I thought of cutting strips off of an old roll of Contact shelf paper to see what would happen, and it worked pretty well. Probably would work a lot better if the roll were new - mine is 10 years old...

I think it would work extremely well on suits, coats, hats, car upholstery, furniture, or anything where pet hair is a problem. Try it..

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