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Forum THE LOUNGE Any tips for removing bunny hair from hands?

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    • Lupin
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        I wear contact lenses, so my hands have to be absolutely free from fur when I’m applying contact lenses in the morning. However Bill’s fur is really fine, cottony and white in color so it’s hard to know if I’ve got all the fur off even after washing with soap and water. Some fine fur still stick to wet skin and the only way I could get them off is by rubbing my hands thoroughly so that all the fur rolls up into a ball that can be removed easily. I feel this is a chore to do every morning and am wondering if there is another non-fussy way to get my hands free of even a single strand of bunny hair? 


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          Get a lint roller? You could just give it a quick roll over your hands when needed. I have one and I use it for getting the hairs off their fleece and they’re just really handy to have about. I sometimes find that it’s much better than sweeping or shaking off the fleece as it stops hairs flying into the air. I’m sure that would be helpful for you aswell.

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      Forum THE LOUNGE Any tips for removing bunny hair from hands?