shake them out, outside , or vaccuum.
you can sweep them, but that won't get the little gritties out .
2007-10-18 07:13:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I have this one area rug that sheds like crazy. I also have a couple of short-haired dogs who shed a lot. So, the rug starts looking pretty bad after just a coupla-few days after vacuuming it.
One time, instead of vacuuming, I used this rubber broom (has about half-inch long rubber bristles that are about 1/8 inch in diameter) that I got at the fair a while back that is for picking up pet hair from upholstery. It worked at getting the hair and fuzz off the rug. But, it took a lot longer, was a lot more work than just vacuuming, and didn't seem to get the rug as clean as vacuuming.
So, if you're going to clean your area rugs often, use a vacuum. It's easier and works better than a broom.
2007-10-18 07:23:01
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answered by Paul in San Diego 7
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we've an 8 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous cat who all started doing this once I rescued yet another kitty and he or she all started coming the residing house. i attempted each and everything i might desire to think of of, from choosing up his poop and putting it in the container. My vet says he's only attempting to get the element for the time of to me, because of the fact he grew to become into the pinnacle honcho for 5 years, and unexpectedly he had to share us. I did, although, recognize that there are some kitty litters that he only would not like. He hates the clumping muddle, and would not like Tidy Cat clay muddle. So i all started identifying to purchase sparkling Step clay muddle, and by way of the warmth months while the different cat is in many situations outdoors, he makes use of his container a hundred%. specifically situations it only takes alot of persistence and arranged for cats to come back around. try changing the muddle type? He could be attempting to conform with a sparkling residing house....you likely don't be attentive to it relatively is history, so who's acquainted with if there is any abuse in it relatively is history. Cat's noticeably plenty do what they choose, while they choose...all we are able to do is be loving and affected person. perfect of success to you. BTW- do no longer you in basic terms love each and every of the idiotic solutions you get. you're attempting to ask a real question, and you get strategies-ineffective human beings answering. I confident desire they are actually not animal proprietors.
2016-10-13 02:12:55
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answered by Anonymous
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you can vacuum the rug, sweep it, or take it outside and hit it with a stick. Just try to get the dirt out. But if it is visibly dirty I throw them in the washer.
2007-10-18 06:57:59
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answered by whatever 2
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I do both......just whatever I have time for.
a good shake works as well.
2007-10-18 07:31:45
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answered by OfficeMom 4
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I vacuum.
2007-10-18 07:10:25
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answered by J*Mo 6
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