dog hair removal

This is the rubber brush that is use to effectively remove pet hair from carpet and material seats. Check with AG to see if they handle one, or you can follow this link. This is a great tool for that job!

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I use a pumice stone on carpet in combination with a shop vac . I picked up the stone at WalMart in the foot care dept . On cloth seats a pair of rubber dishwashing gloves does the trick.
 
I have the black rubber tip brush from Petsmart, and a nice pumice stone believe I bought it here.
I also found that those rubber gloves that are used for kitchen work, also attract and move dog hair pretty good too.

Having a vac tip right there along with this makes it go a lot faster.

I once Detailed a Black Navigator that had been used to take 6 dogs to the dog park for a year. Yeah, it had enough hair in there to make a dozen full size mattress blankets!. I was sneezing for a week after...

And of course, got it all out.. :)

Dan F
 
I like to use two rubber gloves and always works great for me. Doesn't really matter what type you use, but I use some simple kitchen gloves.

Just put them on and rub the seats or flooring etc and the gloves allow you to get through the gaps in the seats and make sure you get ever hair. The static built up will build the hair up in to a pile for you.
 
A trick I have learned and works like a charm, use a good quality MF towel or wrag, lightly dampen it and you can wipe up the hair that way too.
 
A trick I have learned and works like a charm, use a good quality MF towel or wrag, lightly dampen it and you can wipe up the hair that way too.

Oh yeah! Its amazing that you can clean with just a damp MF towel, often times you dont even need any cleaner if it isnt heavily soiled.
 
Thanks for this thread, I have a family member that has a vehicle loaded with cat hair. This should come in handy.
 
A trick I have learned and works like a charm, use a good quality MF towel or wrag, lightly dampen it and you can wipe up the hair that way too.

Oh yeah! Its amazing that you can clean with just a damp MF towel, often times you dont even need any cleaner if it isnt heavily soiled.

That works especially well for those itsy, bitsy little fuzzies (technical term) that are smaller than "hair" and bigger than dust that drives you nuts on velour-type seats. First time I tried it I was pleasantly amazed! :bigups

TL
 
From the responses if you arm yourself with rubber gloves, a stone, a rubber brush and a damp MF towel your all set to tackle just about any pet hair job.
 
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