Cleaning dog hairs!

aztec1987

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Last night my brother went to go pick up his gf from work in which he was telling me that his interior was filthy.....as from my knowledge I have moved his car at times when the garbage man passes by. I did see that he has a lot of dog hair all over his car to the point in where I cannot open the windows while driving or else the dog hairs will be flying out of the car and getting on my face as well. Does anyone can share some of their own tips, tricks, or techniques on how can I removed them from his interior of his car. Can I use a interior brush and scrub the carpet off?
 
Brush helps for sure when vacuuming... Rubber brush or pumice stone will take it to another level.

Have him put down towels or something next time he's transporting the doggo otherwise it will be wasted work.
 
I will look for those brushes!!!!! He has a Siberian Husky currently shedding into his Summer coat.
 
By curiosity where and how can I use this stone? I never worked with that.
 
Brush helps for sure when vacuuming... Rubber brush or pumice stone will take it to another level.

Have him put down towels or something next time he's transporting the doggo otherwise it will be wasted work.

This ^^^^^^

(I have a husky as well, this works)
 
By curiosity where and how can I use this stone? I never worked with that.

Pretty easy to use. Just drag across the carpet like you're dusting something up and it will pull up the hair.

Watch plastic surroundings(seat rails, console, etc) though - it can scuff very easily, which you'll see once you hold one
 
Get a good shop vac and get this:

Rubber Pet Brush

I have it.... works wonders :xyxthumbs:
I just detailed an explorer covered in dog hair, 2 huskys driven in it, and I used this brush. It worked wonders! Just brushed the hair into the shop vac and it was gone. The owner was shocked that there was no dog hair left over.

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Any good Vac you recommend has the Metro Vac 4HP but aiming to get the 8HP one with the micro kit.
 
I have A Craftsmen ShopVac... it's over 30 years old and still works like a champ.
 
Wouldn't mind getting one of those but need something more portable
 
LMAO!!!!! the living room and hallway have lots of husky hair balls there times that we have miniature tumbleweeds of his hairs!
 
LMAO!!!!! the living room and hallway have lots of husky hair balls there times that we have miniature tumbleweeds of his hairs!

Every time we brush ours, we have enough hair to make 3 more dogs........
 
Tell me about it, we have our front lawn with landscaping holes from what he does and hair all over. We get tired of brushing him for ours and a never ending job. Last time we got the home vacuum with the accessories and decided to do a pass and it kinda work, only weird part is that he gave us a ### are you doing to me type of look.
 
Many of the pumice stones have an aggressive and a light side. Use the aggressive on the carpet, light on fabric and the rubber brush in the corners. Vacuum at the same time, doing small sections at a time in the same direction. Vacuum the line you create and the stone constantly. There may be no end to the hair. Nathan
 
This ^^^^^^

(I have a husky as well, this works)

Try removing American Pit Bull Terrier hair. Short, little hairs that stab and weave themselves into every fabric imaginable.

Even their hairs are stubborn little A-holes. Lol
 
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