The End to the cramp in my style
I Stopped Wearing Black To Work. Then I Found Out It Was Never The Dog's Fault.
I stopped wearing black to work.
Not because I wanted to. Because every time I walked out of my house I looked like I had been rolling around with my dog.
Which — fair. But I should not have to choose between my clothes and my dog.
If you own a dog and you own anything dark — you already know exactly what I mean.
The black shirt you cannot wear anymore. The dark jeans you inspect before every meeting. The coworker who has never said anything but you have definitely noticed them notice.
I had a lint roller in every room. In my car. In my desk at work.
And I was still showing up covered.
The problem is not that you need a better lint roller. The problem is that the hair on your clothes is not coming from where you think it is.
Here Is What I Found Out That Changed Everything
When your dog sheds the visible hair falls to the floor. But simultaneously microscopic dander and fine hair particles float up into the air of your home. They stay suspended for hours. They float onto every surface including the clothes hanging in your closet. The shirt you just washed and dried. The jacket you laid on the couch for five minutes.
You can lint roll your clothes as you walk out the door.
But the hair is back on them before you reach your car.
Because it is coming from the air. Not the floor. Not the dog directly.
The air.
And a lint roller cannot touch what is still floating.
You have to clean the air itself."
RenovaCoat Catches It Before It Reaches Your Clothes
RenovaCoat uses three stage filtration designed specifically for homes with shedding pets.
Three weeks after I plugged RenovaCoat in I wore black to work for the first time in two years.
I checked my shirt before a meeting.
Nothing.
I am not being dramatic when I say that felt like getting something back I had quietly accepted was gone.
Two Ways This Ends
You keep avoiding black.
You keep the lint roller in your car, your desk, and every room.
You keep checking your clothes before every meeting.
You keep choosing between your wardrobe and your dog.
You spend $109.99.
You plug it in on a Thursday night.
You wear black to work three weeks later.
And you stop choosing between the dog you love and the life you want.
As featured in The Clean Home Report — Pet & Family Edition.