To do so, use the small thumb tabs on either side of the tool and give it a firm pull.. Then find the side of the tool with a rotating lock.
Vacuum your carpet thoroughly to remove as much hair as possible..Sweep the rake across the carpet in one direction.

Don’t press too hard – the rake should glide easily.. As your carpet rake gathers the stubborn pet hairs, you can use a dustpan to gather the dog hair.You can also remove excess hair from the carpet rake with your hands so that the carpet rake doesn’t become clogged.. You can repeat this process until the bulk of the pet hairs are removed.Then finish by giving your carpet another vacuum to remove any loose hair fibres that might not have been picked up..

Method 4: Rubber Gloves.Latex gloves create a static effect between the pet hair and rubber gloves that lifts the hair away from carpet fibres.

Here’s how to make the most of this effect:.
Wear a pair of thin latex gloves and dampen them in a small amount of water.. Rub your hands on the affected area on your carpet.Instead of having a collar to push out dust and dirt, it relies on gravity alone.
This means that fluff can often get stuck and need to be pulled out by hand.. With that said, the Tineco is easy to empty, which is vital for a cordless vacuum that fills up quickly.It’s just not as hygienic as some other vacuums.. VIEW PRICE.
, the Tineco has an “Auto” suction mode.The main purpose of this mode is to conserve battery life, as the vacuum automatically identifies how much suction is needed for a particular cleaning job.. How does this affect the battery run-time though?
(Editor: Quick Shelves)