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But I do have robots that clean (sadly they don't work well with copious amounts of canine hair)
Yep, absolutely true.
I am actually building a "quick cleaning" solution for loose hairs in the rooms which have foldable / lowering tables, shelves, furniture or just covers to stop hairs from flying onto the surfaces.
It's my land (one is, the other is rented and a few miles away, but both buildings and installations are my own) and as such everything is possible for a "grey area" legally constructing scientist.
One of the solutions is based on: lower / fold / cover all things, then start a 1200 watt air blower with around 100 cm diameter (that's roughly 39 inches). It works well and blows out all hairs to the front entrance into the garden. But the problem with it is that the sheer amount covers everything outside: plants, flowers, trees, tools, stairs, roofs, everything. I found hairs in the well water pump installation afterwards. ?
As such I am refining it nowadays by using a fly net on the door which is hung over four corner screws and after the wind tunnel was active for 20 seconds I just put the four corners together and have all hairs catched in the net.
Then it is easily disposable. But the installation and even just power of this air stream is enough to almost instantly tear through plastic nets. Now I am experimenting with a stainless steel net, which is still flexible to some degree but not prone to tearing.
Crazy scientist strikes again, y'see. ?

Functionality is a must.