The simplest and most effective way is wet wipes.
After loading the washing machine drum with dirty clothes, put two or three wet wipes there and turn on the wash cycle.
The wipes will remove all the cat hair from your clothes.
Another way to remove wool from clothes is to use special Velcro wipes.
The ideal solution is to get rid of wool during washing: throw in the dirty one and take out the clean one.
Now you can buy special Velcro wipes that you throw into the drum with things, and many pet owners recommend simply adding a couple of wet wipes to things that will “collect” the hair.
You can remove hair from clothes even without a roller and brush, since a regular dish sponge does an excellent job of this task.
Slowly rub a clean, dry sponge over the clothing and watch how the fur sticks to it.
If you are unable to remove all the hair from the surface, lightly wet the sponge with water and try again.
Hot and cold water are not suitable for washing wool.
Therefore, after washing, you may find that your favorite sweater has shrunk or completely lost its appearance.
The ideal temperature for proper washing is 30-40 degrees.
You should also not soak woolen items for a long time.