Bathroom Floor Hair Removal
Question: Removing Hair from a Bathtub?
janice
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February 20, 2009
I clean houses for the elderly and one of my clients has very long hair. I was wondering if there is an easy, quick way to remove hair from sinks, tubs/showers, toilets, etc. When I clean it just moves the hair around and I end up having to pick it off, and that is gross to me. Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
Janice from IL
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February 20, 2009 0 found this helpful
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A vacuum or a lint roller would do the trick.
pam munro
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February 20, 2009 1 found this helpful
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Pick it up with a damp tissue or paper towel.
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February 20, 2009 0 found this helpful
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Hi, I suggest you look in the pet section. There are types of rubber "brushes" that pick up hair. They work good on my furniture so maybe they'd do the trick with hair in the bathroom. Peace
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February 20, 2009 0 found this helpful
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A wet micro fiber cloth (dollartree has them) works wonders! It sticks right to it, you still have to pick it of of the cloth, but it will be all at once, so it won't be as bad, like a bandaid do it quick!
By Debi (Guest Post)
February 20, 2009 1 found this helpful
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Windex sells a box of cloths (they are not treated), for non-streak window cleaning, that work awesome for this. Just use one and it will pick up all the hair first time around. They are washable too if you want to or just toss out. I use them for dusting, picking up pet hair, etc. You get a large box at Walmart for a couple of bucks. You will love them!
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Question: Cleaning Up Hair in the Bathroom?
October 3, 2016
My daughter and I both have long hair. Our black cat sheds and so do we! How do I get all the hair off the sink, counters, and shower?
Also is there a way to keep it from collecting there in the first place?
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Hello
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January 31, 2017 0 found this helpful
They sell these great hair catchers for the drain that not only have a basket receptacle, but also have spikes that come out of it in order to capture the hair. www.lowes.com/
we have the same problem, and that hair trap resolved everthing.
The only other solution I'm afraid is to vacuum a lot, twice a week. Hair is just going to go everywhere.
Judy
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February 5, 2017 0 found this helpful
Flylady.net makes rubber brushes that work very well at picking up hair.
Source: https://www.thriftyfun.com/Cleaning-Up-Hair-in-the-Bathroom-1.html
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