Based on the last video i saw. I think those are all carpet fibers. That capet needs replaced. That said, the carpet cleaner will do a better job getting rid of allergens. If its that dirty still. Also consider cleaning the walls. But the landlord should replace that old likely nasty carpet. The stuff underneath is probably falling apart.
just a tip (because carpet cleaners dont really advertise it lol) - you want to always flush your carpet with water whenever you put soap in it. any soap left after attracts dirt and leads to rapid resoiling. Love carpet cleaners, hope it continues producing results ☺️
I think what she thinks is a cat allergy, might just be a severe dust allergy. However she said it smells like cat pee (iykyk cause that scent always lingers ) so maybe it’s both??????
Use a full sized upright instead of a stick vac, stick vacs might be good but a full sized quality vacuum will pull up more every time(vacuum repair tech here).
I can understand if you're happily cleaning and feeling better while making content and it does look satisfying! Though I just wanted to mention to not send yourself insane girl, absolutely worth getting it cleaning professionally as they have more powerful suction and specialise in getting rid of signs of pets in rentals.. It's worth noting that you might just have a very old carpet or just a make up of fibres that go brittle with exposure to sun over time, it could be that you're vacuuming up fibres as apposed to fur. If the last tenants did have cats you're going to find that if there is a underlay to the carpet you will have better luck with professional machines as they are able to suction with enough force to get it from the underlay though it could be that the underlay and carpet is to far gone and you could have a professional write you a letter staying his opinion on it for your landlord to get it replaced completely.. I wish you the best of luck!
I have a friend who had this exact situation, after months of vacuuming and washing she took my original advice to pull up the carpets. It was just endless and in the end your actually just pulling up the fibres of the underlay
I have that same carpet cleaner and it works wonders for our small home. It really does help the feel as well. I am happy for you for making the same decision 😊
@@silverserienty9384 no problemo. It's the Bissell turbo clean powerbrush pet carpet cleaner. It's fairly easy to clean; the filter and filter pieces come out/ go back together easily. Under the brush is a little more annoying but nothing too complex.
So many good suggestions here. I'd also like to add a suggestion to empty the vacuum canister more often. When it looks about 30-40% full, it's full. The vacuum will work better that way, last longer, recirculate less dust into the air, and use its charge more efficiently.
Hey if you're allergic to cats, eat some eggs from a farm that keeps cats with their chicken. I know it sounds weird but hear me out. Chicken develop an antibody against the cat's antigen and pass said antibodies on to their offspring. A sizable amount of those antibodies were able to be measured in their unfertilised eggs. Some cat foods nowadays even incooperate those eggs to reduce allergies.
For years I have been shampooing my carpets with water, white vinegar, and a few drops of dish soap. Does not leave vinegar scent or crunchy soap residue, when dry. Carpets become softer and stay cleaner longer.
Little suggestion: If you haven't already, check the AC air filters because alot of times that will cause the stinky stench in your home as well if they haven't been cleaned & replaced. God bless🙏🏾✨
Urine soaks up to 2 or 4 times the initial surface area on soft surfaces like carpets. If it STILL smells like urine, it's because you haven't gotten rid of the urine enzymes. Get a UV flashlight ($10) and a good enzyme solution/spray and turn the lights off and do a thorough walk through, hitting every glowing spot and letting the solution sit. The UV light is for hard surfaces only. Then, take your carpet cleaner and mix in the enzyme solution into your cleaning mix so you can saturate every soft surface. You can get a great and effective enzyme cleaner at Tops Markets for around $9 or online for $16-$20. Pooph is $15 but I have never tried it. I use Out! Pet Care Advanced myself. You can buy spray bottle or just a refill, both are $9. This specific solution is safe on all surfaces that can be cleaned with water. You may get seriously grossed out with the UV sweep like I did. You think you're doing a great job till it shines the ugly truth! (I don't mean this as a dig either, I experienced this first hand myself.)
Move the rug in the living room when you’re cleaning. You got it when you moved in, you’re cleaning it as much as you are the carpet when it’s not needed. You have to worry about what’s underneath that rug, I would hate for you to destroy that rug over nothing and continually have this problem ❤
I know it's probably sped up, but if you go way slower, and use an actual vacuum, not a stick Dyson. You'd actually see better results. Also, switching directions, I would go all 4 ways at least twice. If that one room doesn't take you at least one hour, you aren't deep vacuuming. You're skimming.
I replaced my old carpet and when it was time to clean it since I had two more rooms, I paid a professional. It 👀 cleaned! Then we used my new Quantum vacuum and we could not believe the amount of dirt. I love the Quantum vacuum but it’s too heavy for me but I do use it.
You should vacuum in different directions. Don't just go straight. Go straight and then turn your vacuum in a different direction and vacuum and do that a few times
You should get a Kirby if possible!! I used to work for them and I’ve seen them compared to every other vacuum and other shampooers and NOTHING works like it
Thats not cat fur! Thats dust and crapet residue, cat hair will usually come in one big noticabke clump in the vacuum that WILL be a different color then everywhere else. If your actually that concerned then focus less on the carpet snd more on your air vents and ceilings. Your wasting way to much time on thaf carpet
Move all furniture from areas that have carpet clean everything. Make sure to have your air ducks cleaned as well and change your filters on your floors use white vinegar, baking soda, and dawn after everything is dry spray with Lysol that water looks like your landlord did not clean your carpets.
Enzyme cleaners to remove urine. If its on the carpet you might need to remove the carpet. Move the couch and things to clean the caroet where thet are it will srill be durty just xleaning ariund them. You should remove the area rug to clean the carpet under it. Then clean it separately.
That's very sad that the landlorddidn'tt clean the carpet before you moved in. Depending on how long they were living there, it should've been professionally cleaned or replaced. I would get a Uvilizer to kill the dust mites and allergens in the home.
Tell me you dont know what cat hair looks like without telling me... thats definitely not cat hair. Its fiber from your carpet breaking down. Sincerely, a cat owner.
I'm allergic to animal dander. I don't care. I still have pets. My two cats have been with me since they were 5 and 9 months old. They are now 18 and 16 years old. I also have a dog that is my working dog.
if you’re moving at some point into another rental look for no pets allowed homes! unless this IS one and the previous tenant kept a cat without permission 😅
Unfortunately cat allergens (dander, it's not the fur) can last up to 6 months after the pet moves out. My doctor said up to 20 years, but I'm pretty sure he has something against cats 🙄 anyway, I do have cats, and since I was a kid I had dog and cat allergy, what I found, for me personally, it's I have to get used to them, I used to foster kitties, and at the beginning I was all stuffy and sneezing, amd after a while I would get used to them, they wod get adopted, and more kitties came in and it started all over again. When I adopted cats, it would take a couple of months of getting used to them, and now it's all fine. I have a friend that has cats, it's fine with hers, but with other cats, she has an allergic reaction, my cousin it's the same thing, she gets with her eyes watering, swollen, sneezing around my cats but then the cats that roam around their house and they feed, she doesn't react and she loves cats. Anyway my allergies never stopped my parents to have dogs and me roll around with them growing up, and now I have cats, but it has always been the same, it takes me a while to get used to new pets. All that to say, that maybe with time it will be easier for you guys, cause you might get used to the previous pets and their allergens will reduce with time. Also, carpets are the worse, they accumulate so much dirty, that might not even be pets, just dirt and dust that's causing the allergies
Grab a brush(those that we scrub bathroom floors with) have a bowl of water with you, dip the brush in the bowl and scrub that rug throughly till you see no hair. Then take it out or in the bathroom and wash it by hand. A carpet cleaner in this case is not gonna do much
If you live in an apartment you 100% can make the landlord pay for the floors to be replaced. Look up some renters rights in your area and see what applies with you guys getting sick from this and the smell.
Why did you guys not just pull the carpet out? There’s most likely a nice wood floor underneath that can be refinished and then less cat dander for your family.
I don't get why people have carpet, it's so dirty and especially if you have shoes on indoors or animals. It should be floors you can mop and then you can have rugs that you can wash but not wall to wall carpet that just lies there like a layer to absorb everything from skin to hair to fluids and dirt and all kinds of disgusting things. Just look at how dirty it was/is.
It would help if you got your vents cleaned; they probably have residual cat fur
And change your air conditioner filter.
True but unless the landlord is paying for that that's gonna be HELLA expensive
Plus a good steam clean
This is definitely what it is.. she has deep cleaned the floors on multiple occasions and she’s still picking up cat fur
So smart! Very easy to neglect ducts
Don't forget under your area rug and any other soft surfaces
Yeah why didn't vacuum under the area rug too and shampoo under it as well??
None of that is cat hair. It's human hair mixed with dust and a lot of carpet fibers.
DAMN your eyesight is phenomenal, differentiating where the hair came from! 😃
@@MONICA.911 if you have a pet you know exactly how the vacuum looks like after and definitely not like that.
THANK YOU. She's actually delusional.
Based on the last video i saw. I think those are all carpet fibers. That capet needs replaced. That said, the carpet cleaner will do a better job getting rid of allergens. If its that dirty still. Also consider cleaning the walls. But the landlord should replace that old likely nasty carpet. The stuff underneath is probably falling apart.
Definitely need to move the rug and get under there too.
They probably did off camera
just a tip (because carpet cleaners dont really advertise it lol) - you want to always flush your carpet with water whenever you put soap in it. any soap left after attracts dirt and leads to rapid resoiling. Love carpet cleaners, hope it continues producing results ☺️
Not a cat. The carpet padding is breaking down.
I think what she thinks is a cat allergy, might just be a severe dust allergy. However she said it smells like cat pee (iykyk cause that scent always lingers ) so maybe it’s both??????
Use a enzyme cleaner it removes odor really well and what I would do is remove all the furniture in the room where there’s carpet at clean
What about the carpet under the rug? Does the rug control the disbursement of the dander or will you eventually have to do under there too?
😂 hahaha. Under the rug doesn't exist for her
😂😂
Dont forget to mop the walls and ceilings
Yes!!!! This. You’ll be surprised how many people don’t clean their walls
Not everyone has cleanable walls
@@misakimei3102yes honestly I know I can't clean my walls due to the paint and texture of the walls
If you all have been sick since you moved in, it is well worth your health to remove the carpet.
Use a full sized upright instead of a stick vac, stick vacs might be good but a full sized quality vacuum will pull up more every time(vacuum repair tech here).
Clean air vents and filters too!
I can understand if you're happily cleaning and feeling better while making content and it does look satisfying! Though I just wanted to mention to not send yourself insane girl, absolutely worth getting it cleaning professionally as they have more powerful suction and specialise in getting rid of signs of pets in rentals.. It's worth noting that you might just have a very old carpet or just a make up of fibres that go brittle with exposure to sun over time, it could be that you're vacuuming up fibres as apposed to fur. If the last tenants did have cats you're going to find that if there is a underlay to the carpet you will have better luck with professional machines as they are able to suction with enough force to get it from the underlay though it could be that the underlay and carpet is to far gone and you could have a professional write you a letter staying his opinion on it for your landlord to get it replaced completely.. I wish you the best of luck!
I have a friend who had this exact situation, after months of vacuuming and washing she took my original advice to pull up the carpets. It was just endless and in the end your actually just pulling up the fibres of the underlay
Its under the carpet on the sub floor at the padding
That doesn't look like cat hair 😅 seems like fiber to me from the carpet
I feel like cleaning underneath the rug would help and also the vents where the air is circulating
Might just get someone in to professionally clean the carpets and bill the landlord.
Get your house checked for mold
I have that same carpet cleaner and it works wonders for our small home. It really does help the feel as well. I am happy for you for making the same decision 😊
Mind sharing the type of carpet cleaner it is?
I have a similar one but it's bulkier, and it's hard to clean.
@@silverserienty9384 no problemo. It's the Bissell turbo clean powerbrush pet carpet cleaner. It's fairly easy to clean; the filter and filter pieces come out/ go back together easily. Under the brush is a little more annoying but nothing too complex.
So many good suggestions here. I'd also like to add a suggestion to empty the vacuum canister more often. When it looks about 30-40% full, it's full. The vacuum will work better that way, last longer, recirculate less dust into the air, and use its charge more efficiently.
Check the a/c get the vents cleaned out pet hair travels. They also have this comb for carpets.
It would also help to get a better vacuum
Such a pretty carpet 😊
Hey if you're allergic to cats, eat some eggs from a farm that keeps cats with their chicken. I know it sounds weird but hear me out. Chicken develop an antibody against the cat's antigen and pass said antibodies on to their offspring. A sizable amount of those antibodies were able to be measured in their unfertilised eggs. Some cat foods nowadays even incooperate those eggs to reduce allergies.
Always clean your carpets before you move in.
from someone who lives in a two-german shepherd household, i’m so jealous of you!! the first clip is our normal every week 😂
This is why I don't put down carpet. Pain in the ass to clean and keep clean
Please keep in mind the Dyson V12 vacuum is not for deep cleaning. That's a small vacuum for small spaces
carpet is the nastiest stuff you can have in your house
I don’t think a cat is to blame I think it’s a bad landlord.
Maybe try uproot’s tools to clean carpet
That’s why I always have my landlord change the carpet when a new tenant moves in that is the right thing to do
Gorgeous rug
We had the carpet and vents professionally cleaned before we moved in as the previous owners had cats and I'm very allergic. Made the house livable
For years I have been shampooing my carpets with water, white vinegar, and a few drops of dish soap. Does not leave vinegar scent or crunchy soap residue, when dry. Carpets become softer and stay cleaner longer.
Little suggestion: If you haven't already, check the AC air filters because alot of times that will cause the stinky stench in your home as well if they haven't been cleaned & replaced.
God bless🙏🏾✨
Urine soaks up to 2 or 4 times the initial surface area on soft surfaces like carpets. If it STILL smells like urine, it's because you haven't gotten rid of the urine enzymes. Get a UV flashlight ($10) and a good enzyme solution/spray and turn the lights off and do a thorough walk through, hitting every glowing spot and letting the solution sit. The UV light is for hard surfaces only.
Then, take your carpet cleaner and mix in the enzyme solution into your cleaning mix so you can saturate every soft surface.
You can get a great and effective enzyme cleaner at Tops Markets for around $9 or online for $16-$20. Pooph is $15 but I have never tried it. I use Out! Pet Care Advanced myself. You can buy spray bottle or just a refill, both are $9. This specific solution is safe on all surfaces that can be cleaned with water.
You may get seriously grossed out with the UV sweep like I did. You think you're doing a great job till it shines the ugly truth!
(I don't mean this as a dig either, I experienced this first hand myself.)
Move the rug in the living room when you’re cleaning. You got it when you moved in, you’re cleaning it as much as you are the carpet when it’s not needed. You have to worry about what’s underneath that rug, I would hate for you to destroy that rug over nothing and continually have this problem ❤
God, carpet is disgusting. Impossible to keep clean
Clean under the rug?
Clean the vents and get rid of all the carpeting.
girl that’s not cat hair stop saying it is 🙄
White carpet AND a toddler… you’re brave!
I know it's probably sped up, but if you go way slower, and use an actual vacuum, not a stick Dyson. You'd actually see better results.
Also, switching directions, I would go all 4 ways at least twice.
If that one room doesn't take you at least one hour, you aren't deep vacuuming. You're skimming.
I replaced my old carpet and when it was time to clean it since I had two more rooms, I paid a professional. It 👀 cleaned! Then we used my new Quantum vacuum and we could not believe the amount of dirt. I love the Quantum vacuum but it’s too heavy for me but I do use it.
Allergy grade air filters help! After a cleaning of the vents. Hope you find some relief
You should vacuum in different directions. Don't just go straight. Go straight and then turn your vacuum in a different direction and vacuum and do that a few times
Im wondering if that hardfloor you have is actually under the carpet too. Then yiu could pull up the carpet and make it so much better.
You should get a Kirby if possible!! I used to work for them and I’ve seen them compared to every other vacuum and other shampooers and NOTHING works like it
Did you try raking the carpet b4 you vacuumed?
Use the carpet cleaner again. Use it slowly and use it until the water runs clean.
Cat protein can take up to 6 months from the the household. Carpet needs to be pulled up
im gonna tell u right now that is not cat fur thats straight dirt, dust and human hair
Thats not cat fur! Thats dust and crapet residue, cat hair will usually come in one big noticabke clump in the vacuum that WILL be a different color then everywhere else.
If your actually that concerned then focus less on the carpet snd more on your air vents and ceilings. Your wasting way to much time on thaf carpet
As a cat owner none of that looks like cat fur ( nor small animal fur as i’ve owned those too)
Im sorry you’re sick though
Move all furniture from areas that have carpet clean everything. Make sure to have your air ducks cleaned as well and change your filters on your floors use white vinegar, baking soda, and dawn after everything is dry spray with Lysol that water looks like your landlord did not clean your carpets.
I will never understand why ppl put permanent carpet as flooring
If you can have all your vents cleaned. That helps.
U should get one of the carpet scrapers instead of a vacuum it gets hair even ur eye cant see
Stanley steamers has a pet cleaning service
You need to remover your rug to get the carpet under neath!! Trust it’s going to be just as dirty
Enzyme cleaners to remove urine. If its on the carpet you might need to remove the carpet. Move the couch and things to clean the caroet where thet are it will srill be durty just xleaning ariund them. You should remove the area rug to clean the carpet under it. Then clean it separately.
My boyfriend is also allergic to cats and they are his favourite
Pay a pro :) it’s worth it especially that first time
That's very sad that the landlorddidn'tt clean the carpet before you moved in. Depending on how long they were living there, it should've been professionally cleaned or replaced.
I would get a Uvilizer to kill the dust mites and allergens in the home.
Tell me you dont know what cat hair looks like without telling me... thats definitely not cat hair. Its fiber from your carpet breaking down.
Sincerely, a cat owner.
A vacuum cleaner with a cord will probably do a more thorough job. Also remember to clean the vacuum filters.
Could you have an air quality test? Mold can hide
Where did you get your rug?!? I love it!!
Not judging just wondering why you didnt do a deep clean before moving in if your allergies were so serious.
That statue had me thinking it was a dog
I'm allergic to animal dander. I don't care. I still have pets. My two cats have been with me since they were 5 and 9 months old. They are now 18 and 16 years old. I also have a dog that is my working dog.
Have you tried that scraping tool for pet hair?
get a dust mask rip it all up put down hardwood floors or some kind of hard surface tile
they are renting
if you’re moving at some point into another rental look for no pets allowed homes! unless this IS one and the previous tenant kept a cat without permission 😅
Unfortunately cat allergens (dander, it's not the fur) can last up to 6 months after the pet moves out. My doctor said up to 20 years, but I'm pretty sure he has something against cats 🙄 anyway, I do have cats, and since I was a kid I had dog and cat allergy, what I found, for me personally, it's I have to get used to them, I used to foster kitties, and at the beginning I was all stuffy and sneezing, amd after a while I would get used to them, they wod get adopted, and more kitties came in and it started all over again. When I adopted cats, it would take a couple of months of getting used to them, and now it's all fine. I have a friend that has cats, it's fine with hers, but with other cats, she has an allergic reaction, my cousin it's the same thing, she gets with her eyes watering, swollen, sneezing around my cats but then the cats that roam around their house and they feed, she doesn't react and she loves cats. Anyway my allergies never stopped my parents to have dogs and me roll around with them growing up, and now I have cats, but it has always been the same, it takes me a while to get used to new pets. All that to say, that maybe with time it will be easier for you guys, cause you might get used to the previous pets and their allergens will reduce with time. Also, carpets are the worse, they accumulate so much dirty, that might not even be pets, just dirt and dust that's causing the allergies
Love those sofas... Where did you purchase them?
Did you change all the air filters in the house?? Also get a air purifier
Might just need to redo teh carpet changes are if they had cats they pee on the carpet and though it.
Do it every other day add vinegar just a cap
tell the landlord or something..
Where you get the couch pillows ?
The landlord really should have cleaned the carpets professionally between tenants:(
Yall... Youre aupposed to REALLY clean your carpet if you have pets... Thats ridiculous..
JUST REPLACED THE CARPET ITS MUCH EASIER
Not if you don't have money to replace it's not that easy..
Just re do the floors and carpet. Problem solved.
The landlord should have cleaned the rugs b😅time
Grab a brush(those that we scrub bathroom floors with) have a bowl of water with you, dip the brush in the bowl and scrub that rug throughly till you see no hair. Then take it out or in the bathroom and wash it by hand. A carpet cleaner in this case is not gonna do much
If you live in an apartment you 100% can make the landlord pay for the floors to be replaced. Look up some renters rights in your area and see what applies with you guys getting sick from this and the smell.
Send the owner a bill, clearly they didn't clean
I was gonna say on the last video…YOU ABSOLUTELY NEED a carpet shampooer
Why did you guys not just pull the carpet out? There’s most likely a nice wood floor underneath that can be refinished and then less cat dander for your family.
Wow should of ask to get rug remove if allergic to cats
You need a carpet rake.
You need a pet hair broom
Thank god when you own your own home...
You need to pull up the carpet
I don't get why people have carpet, it's so dirty and especially if you have shoes on indoors or animals.
It should be floors you can mop and then you can have rugs that you can wash but not wall to wall carpet that just lies there like a layer to absorb everything from skin to hair to fluids and dirt and all kinds of disgusting things.
Just look at how dirty it was/is.