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I used to work at a Detail Shop that my father owned and this is how we got rid of pet hair in a car:
On the floor boards use a thin wire brush to work up the fabric that has been flattened. Then Vacuum.
On the seats get a wet rag and rub the opposite way the fabric goes, then vacuum.

If this leave a little hair (which it will if there is alot of hair) you can then go to packaging tape or duct tape and wrap it around your hand back words. Again go against the way the fabric goes to pick up the excess hair.

It's a real pain but it works 100%

2007-09-27 10:30:53 · answer #1 · answered by Michelle 2 · 3 0

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2016-06-01 08:41:24 · answer #2 · answered by dortha 3 · 0 0

Yep, the 1st 2 solutions are precise ... a lint brush on your clothing and furniture, and brush, brush, brush your canines outdoors ... i might recommend many times going on. I somewhat have 3 canines, one in each and every of that's an extreme heavy shedder. I pull adequate undercoat off her each and every to day to construct my own domestic canines! I could desire to vacuum every day and that i nevertheless have canines hair everywhere. I keep my furniture coated with sheets and keep the canines out of the vehicle till I definitely could desire to take them someplace. I keep my clothing in the closet and in no way enable a canines in there. Your canines is possibly 'blowing coat' ... maximum do a minimum of as quickly as a 12 months, and could or won't shed heavily for the time of the 12 months. in case your canines is doublecoated, placed funds into an undercoat rake ... you should purchase it at any puppy keep. you will not have self belief how a lot ineffective coat that little device will do away with. i've got additionally heard raves on the subject of the 'Furminator' yet have not tried it myself.

2016-10-20 04:14:00 · answer #3 · answered by ammon 4 · 0 0

You've had some great responses regarding upholstery and rugs. Where we find hair a problem is on the dash, because of the static. So we clean that with a Swiffer cloth, then a damp cloth, and then Armorall. The latter helps keep hair from building up again.

2007-09-27 10:48:57 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Get some Static Guard and spray it around the car! Then vacuum it will release the static cling of the hair, makes vacuuming much easier too!

2007-09-27 10:41:34 · answer #5 · answered by ♥Golden gal♥ 7 · 0 1

Use a strong lint brush or duct tape it out. Every time I take my dog to the vet I have to do the same thing. What I do is I wrap a plush ball with the duct tape (adhesive side out) and dab all around my car.

2007-09-27 10:28:32 · answer #6 · answered by Pappa Poopy 4 · 0 1

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2017-02-17 04:41:20 · answer #7 · answered by Juan 3 · 0 0

As a professional dog trainer for over 16 years, I have to tell you my strong opinion that you need these group classes for obedience training. http://OnlineDogTraining.enle.info/?4xJx

Other pet warehouses are there to get you to buy their products and hang around their strore. And their trainers are their employees...never forget they have an agenda. Most of the trainers have very little education--if they had actual training and skills they wouldn't be there making just over minimum wage--trust me on this. But even if they did have experience and talent...a group setting is a terrible place for learning to take place. It's distraction training and it is the LAST phase of training not the first. You wouldn't have your child try to do their homework in a toy store, would you? Of course not...the level of distraction would be too high! It's the same with dogs. Having said that, these classes can be an excellent way to socialize dogs...but not to train them. And while they appear to be cheaper than a professional trainer...you have to attend many more sessions to get the same results because of the poor learning environment--so you wind up spending MORE money for less training than you would with a professional. Save your money and go to someone who actually knows how to train dogs. OR, read books and try to train your dog yourself. There is nothing they train at a Petsmart or Petco that you can't do yourself with a couple of hours of reading.

2017-02-16 11:21:18 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's because of 'static'.
Try Arm & Hammer Carpet & Room Pet Fresh odor eliminator Plus Pet Hair Release.
Just shake it around, let it sit for a bit, then vacuum. Works great and smells good too...(especially that 'wet dog' smell.)

Also, for inbetween times just use one of those Swiffer cloths or Grab-its, they work too..........

Hope this helps. woof

2007-09-27 10:35:53 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Get a link roller.. Or just get seat covers when you buy the vehicle, then you can take them off and throw them in the wash. Or just wear clothes covered with two faced tape.. then you'll clean it up without having to do anything at all..... I don't know.. Our car is full of dog hair..

2007-09-27 10:27:09 · answer #10 · answered by DP 7 · 3 2

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