The best method is to use a roll of duct tape (aka duck tape)! This is the easiest and most effective method for removing pet hair from your car. I also use it on my couch! Just wrap your hand with some duct tape and watch the hair come off with ease!
Never use any liquids or cleaners as the smell from the hair will seep into your cloth. The pet rollers (lint remover devices) are nowhere near as good as duct tape and they cost a bunch more!
Try it....it works great! Nothing can beat it!
2007-01-31 11:11:31
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answered by Curtis F 1
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Pet hair can get a pretty tenacious grip on furniture and clothing. But a used fabric softener sheet will suck that fur right off the fabric with a couple of swipes. Just toss the fuzzy wipe into the trash
Put on a rubber glove and wet it. When you rub it against fabric, the cat hair will stick to the glove. If you are worried about getting the upholstery slightly damp, test it in an inconspicuous area first.
They also make a sticky roll brush which would work perfectly just roll in along and it picks it all up. Peel off the outer cover and its ready to use again.
2007-01-31 11:10:42
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answered by foodguru 4
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I went to the beach and got one of them brush things made out of rubber, the only cost about £1. Worked on my car from last owner who was a dog owner. I also would recommend car interior shampoo. I used Auto Glym what ever it's called. That helped a bit too Hope I helped
2016-05-24 00:06:28
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answered by Jamie 4
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i have a dog that is constantly in the car with me.
the best way i have found to remove pet hair out of any upholstery is to take an ordianry rubber glove, the kind that you do dishes or clean with and rub in straight lines down the uphostery.
the pet hair will stick to the glove, but move only in one direction. moving up and back down or vice versa will cause the upholstery to stick again.
2007-01-31 11:15:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Two Ways One: DO NOT ALLOW PETS IN CAR Two: Takes some TAPE a long pieces and dab it along where the hair is and POOF the deal is done. Did not take a Rocket Scientist to fig. that one.
2007-01-31 11:15:29
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answered by Anonymous
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A quick and easy way to remove hair in a vehicle, is to take a lint roller and use that. Or if that is even to expensive, take strips of tape... masking or scotch, and link them so the glue is outside, then use that to pick up the hair.
2007-01-31 11:10:47
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answered by Unforgiven Shadow 4
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vacuum...it will take a while but it will come out. don't press to hard either as this will grind the hairs into the fabric more.
Hope this helps. :-)
P.S. A lint roller will not work unless you have leather seats.
2007-01-31 11:12:48
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answered by .o0O O0o. 5
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I would go to the car wash and tell them where the hair is. Im sure they can get it out.
2007-01-31 11:09:47
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answered by iloveyou<3 2
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A Vacuum cleaner
2007-01-31 11:11:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy a lint brush or roller. They are fairly cheap. Or get a damp towel and go over the seats with it.
2007-01-31 11:09:29
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answered by homiecook 1
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