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Nia Dalton & Jacob Rawley

The cleaning hack to banish dog smells from your sofa that costs as little as 4p

An expert has shared some cheap tricks to banish dog hair and smells from your sofa - with one hack costing as little as 4p.

The colder and wetter weather now upon us, which means that many pet owners will be returning from dog walks with a soggy pup.

While pooches may want to snuggle into the sofa so that they can warm up while drying, it can leave an unpleasant 'wet dog smell'.

Thankfully, there are a few ways to get rid of the unwelcomed odour as well as the mountains of fur that certain breeds shed.

Ray Jones, sofa expert at interiors retailer ScS has shared five cleaning hacks with the Mirror which will leave your living room looking clean and smelling fresh.

Wipe it with tumble dryer sheets

A tumble dryer sheet costs around 4p and leaves a fresh scent (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

A clever way to get rid of dog hair while also leaving your sofa with a lovely smell is to wipe it down with a tumble dryer sheet - which can cost as little as 4p each.

"Running a tumble dryer sheet over your sofa can help trap pet hair thanks to the static, absorbing, qualities of the sheets," Ray said.

"What's great about this hack is that, as well as removing the hair and any dust build up, you're also leaving a lightly scented trail behind so your sofa feels extra fresh."

Rub it with a rubber glove

The expert said you'll be amazed at how much fur you pick up (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Another hack involves a trusty rubber glove, which most households will have under their kitchen sink.

"Pop on a rubber glove, slightly dampen it with water and then rub it over the surface of your sofa," Ray explained.

"It may not be as thorough as a hoover, but you'll be amazed at how much fur you do pick up. This also works with a rubber squeegee or just a damp sponge, just make sure you rub in different directions to pick up all the hairs.

"Just be careful not to use too much water as this will result in soaking the sofa and could take a while to dry whilst also leaving water marks."

Get the vacuum out

Some dogs will shed more fur than other, but that can be handled with a vacuum cleaner (Getty Images/EyeEm)

If you have a dog with an extra-long coat that's prone to shedding, you may need to break the vacuum out.

"When cleaning the carpet or furniture, use a hoover that is specifically designed for picking up pet hair and work it in multiple directions to loosen any stubborn hairs," Ray advised.

"Don't forget to take off the base cushions, arms and sides to really give your sofa the clean it needs to remove fur."

Go over it with a lint roller

A lint roller is a household essential for quick cleaning (Getty/MomentRF)

"Lint rollers particularly come in handy when try to remove unwanted pet hair," Ray said.

"Run it over your sofa and rip off the sections that get clogged with hair, just as you would with your clothes. Lint rollers tend to be more effective at getting rid of fur on larger surfaces (e.g. your seat cushions and the back of your sofa) because of their chunky design.

"If you don't have a lint roller to hand you can also do this with some sticky tape for a similar effect.

"We recommend using parcel or duct tape for maximum efficiency, just be careful not to be too aggressive and risk damaging the fabric of the sofa."

Run a sports sock over it

The expert recommends using old clothes to clean up your sofa, and in particular; old sports socks..

"If you slightly dampen a sports sock, turn it inside out and then put it over your hand, you can pick animal hair off unwanted surfaces," Ray said.

"Sports socks work better than normal socks because they're thicker. Again, go easy on the water; you don't want to end up with a soggy sofa!"

They added: "Removing pet hair from sofas can be an unpleasant job but is quick and easy with the right knowhow.

"If you want to completely avoid getting hair on your sofa it's best to cover the areas your pet likes best with a blanket as a preventive measure. That way all you need to do is bundle the blanket up and give it a wash to remove any unwanted hair."

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