This is similar to hjo3 s suggestion.
Get long hair out of carpet.
You can use it just like a carpet brush to remove the hair.
Gently run a dry sheet over the carpet.
Make sure that the bristles are within the carpet.
The rubber blade on a window squeegee removes pet hair from carpet.
Then from that you need to pull the rubber broom towards you.
Brush the carpet with a stiff bristled brush or scrape it with a flexible squeegee.
If you are trying to remove long hair in your carpet you would want to use short deliberate strokes.
Posted by jadepearl at 7 04 am on january 21 2008.
Wrap a length of wide sticky tape such as packing tape around your dominant hand sticky side out.
Spray the carpet lightly to dampen the hair and prime it to clump together.
To remove long hair from your carpet using a rubber broom you need to push the rubber broom into the carpet.
Pay particular attention to areas.
Longer more regular style sweeping will still collect some but for a better charge and deeper clean keep the movements short and firm.
It is more appropriate for deeper fiber carpets as the bristles grab the long hair and remove it from the carpet.
You can buy something known as the zoom groom which is used to groom cats and works great in getting long hair out of carpet and rugs.
Whether it s long hair or short human or pet removing hair from your carpet can be a frustrating challenge.
As with the dishwashing solution blot it up with a paper towel.
How do you get long hair out of a carpet.
If you cannot find his her product then the pet store is the other option for finding what you need.
Another method that can get rid of hair the carpet is using dry sheets.
The long handle of the rake is usually adjustable.
Pet hair from dogs and cats can become embedded in carpet and is hard to remove even by vacuuming.
This will instantly remove short and long hair instantly from the carpet.
Use it by pulling it towards yourself.
Pat the area to catch and pick up the hairs.
This step should absorb most of the remaining hair dye.
Afterward you should put cold water on the carpet.
Hold like a regular broom but do not push.
Pour a tablespoon of isopropyl alcohol onto the stain and work it in.
For hairballs in the corners or tangled hairs restricted to small areas use tape to pluck them from the carpet.