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There is hay on my own bed blankets (fleece).
Does anybody what this will do to my washing machine please.
Does anybody what this will do to my washing machine please.
ThanksThe hay can get trapped in places from being washed off of bedding. It did in my old washer. Better to try to get as much hay off of them first, especially the very loose hay, before washing. And when done using the washer, thoroughly clean your washer to get any visibly trapped hay.
Yes, thank you, maybe a clothes brush.Buy yourself a cat or dog slicker brush. That's how I would get the excess fur and any hay, off my rabbits blankets before washing. It does a pretty good job of getting a lot of it off. It works best on fleece type fabrics, and not as well on smooth fabrics.
It can't be the self cleaning ones. I tried those and they didn't work. It has to be the ones with the bent metal tines, without plastic tips. I just got mine at walmart.
cat slicker brush
I have found that the washing machine won’t really get all of the hay off and what it does get off gets stuck in the filter and causes drainage issues with the machine.There is hay on my own bed blankets (fleece).
Does anybody what this will do to my washing machine please.
I don't have carpet, I've got floorboards so I suppose I'm lucky in that way.I shake any of mine or bunnies blankets outside and then use a rubber brush over them. I also have a rubber brush broom I “sweep” the carpet before I vacuum. It’s insane all the fur it gets out as well as hay bits
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