So it is AutoFilter.
This line I posted does what you say you want, which is to remove (not show) the drop down filter arrows, and it releases the filter action altogether.
ActiveSheet.AutoFilterMode = False
Two things I am still not clear about:
(1)
When you execute that code, are you expecting the filter to stay in place, meaning some rows will not be visible because they are, well, filtered. If the answer to that is no, then that code line is all you need. If the answer is yes, you need extra code to keep the filter in place but to not show the drop-down arrows. I would be cautious about that if I were you, because your users might not understand why rows are not visible because the familiar-looking drop down arrows are not visible.
(2)
You first wrote:
"I am currently applying macros to multiple worksheets..."
Maybe you are not executing this code such that it is pointing to each worksheet in your (presumably though you did not say) loop macro, and maybe the code I posted does what you want but your code, which you did not bother to post so we are all in the dark about that, is not referring to its respective parent worksheet in the loop, just the active sheet at the time of macro execution.
And further to that, you do not need to actually select an in-loop worksheet to refer to it in your code, but again, without seeing your code it's anyone's guess what you are doing, and how, and why.