Dog hair

Colton205

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I was on a car today that was loaded with dog hair! Took 2 hours jus on the inside used the hair stone but didn't work effectively! Any other steps that I can use?? Any suggestions please??
 
By hair stone do you mean pumice stone? It usually works well. For really bad ones i have used compressed air to blow the hair and lint off the seats and out the opposite open door.
 
The best tool I have ever used for dog hair removal is a rubber pet hair brush. The static created by the rubber attracts the hair while you work it over the upholstery. I was skeptical and thought it was a scam but I picked one up at a local shop for $5 to try it out. It is literally the best $5 tool I have ever purchased. It has payed for itself 100 fold in time savings and increased productivity.
 
I agree with the pet hair brush. One of my favorite tools.
 
I also use the rubber pet brush from AG and works great. Use it in the house all the time.
 
If nothing is available i use the standard lint pick-up roll that is typically used on coats.
 
By hair stone do you mean pumice stone? It usually works well. For really bad ones i have used compressed air to blow the hair and lint off the seats and out the opposite open door.

:xyxthumbs: Agreed. Depending on the amount of hair, A pumice stone can take a couple of tries , but usually works great!
 
Just had pet hair on my last detail, used a carpet brush found at the local store. Followed up with vacuum. Worked pretty good. Ill have to try one of those pet brushes next
 
Pumice stone!!!! Its truly a life and time saver! I did a transport vehicle for a rescue shelter the other day. Done in 30 minutes as far as hair removal. It was a ford escape.

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you can try a lint roller, the ones that have tear offs, or take clear packaging tape tear a strip off and drag the side with adhesive across the effective areas
 
I also use the rubber, short "bristled" pet hair glove thing. Has worked wonders for me over the years. When i first heard of this item i went up to the local pet store and picked one up for maybe $7. Still have it and still use it when needed. I am interested in the pumice approach now. Have never heard of it until now and will try it.

Maybe i'll steal the wifey's. :laughing:
 
I use the Rubber Pet Hair Brush, but prior to using the brush, I spray a very light mist of fabric softener (let it dry) to help release the static in the hair. Works great for me.
 
pumice stone will always work! Just be careful not to scratch plastic trim pieces!
 
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