View Full Version : Dog Hair removal?
imported_broker99
05-20-2010, 07:43 PM
I have used the K9 mitt as well with very good results
After seeing Angelo`s post, maybe I didn`t buy it at PAC!!!:rofl:
Looks like this: (It`s called the K-9 Upholstery and Carpet Mitt)
http://images.goemerchant.net/StoreData/d/detailking/Images/P10_85_45540_3.jpg
rockymountaindetail
05-21-2010, 10:13 AM
Best thing I have found is a piece of pumice stone. Can`t remember the name but it works wonders....and I have tried all the other methods suggested here. It`s a little harsh so I would go easy on upholstery, but it really is amazing!! Some really tight nap it`s not so great but for most it`s real time saver.
Oh yea......it`s called Furzoff and I highly recommend having one in your arsenal!!!!
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/oo214/wewaxem/FurzOff.jpg
magictouch100
05-21-2010, 06:28 PM
go to detailingsuccess.com and click new products and you will see the stone it really works .
GreyGoose
05-23-2010, 08:17 PM
I tried a few things mentioned here, but not the pumice stone. Went to Petco and got a couple things.
Here`s the situation: Corgi Hairs everywhere!
http://i1022.photobucket.com/albums/af341/caginns/misc%20jeep/DSC04199.jpg
Tried this:
http://i1022.photobucket.com/albums/af341/caginns/misc%20jeep/DSC04198.jpg
And tried wrapping that roller with duct tape.
Also tried these:
http://i1022.photobucket.com/albums/af341/caginns/misc%20jeep/DSC04201.jpg
That thing on the left is from Pledge, 4.99 at Petco.
The mitt in the middle is also from Petco, 4.99.
The brush on the right I already had.
Here`s the result:
http://i1022.photobucket.com/albums/af341/caginns/misc%20jeep/DSC04200.jpg
There are STILL some hairs in there! Aargh.
There was a lot of dirt, so i vacuumed first. Then I tried the roller. It did ok, but left a lot of hair. And you used a lot of sheets, in just few rolls it was not sticky anymore. Similar results with Duct tape. Not bad, but doesn`t get it all.
The Pledge thing was entirely worthless.
The Mitt was pretty good, but hard to keep on your hand since when you pull it across the carpet, you`re also pulling it off your hand.
The black brush was mostly worthless.
So the combo of the Mitt and Tape i got most of it, but still had to use my bare hands and go hair by hair in some cases. The whole thing (rear cargo compartment of Jeep) just took a whole lot longer than I thought it should.
Might try a pumice stone next time!
imported_Flash Gordon
05-24-2010, 04:14 AM
+3 on the pumice stone. Nothing can touch it :wizard:
Vette 03
09-01-2010, 03:38 PM
If you have any latex gloves give that a try it has worked for me before in a pinch or "no Budget left" LOL we have all been there!! Good Luck!!:2 cents:
imported_richy
09-04-2010, 09:46 AM
The thing with the pumice stone is you don`t have to buy the expensive Furzoff one and pay shipping. Go to your local drugstore and just get a regular pumice stone. Cheap and works great. Get one for your arsenal for next time.
imported_TLMitchell
09-04-2010, 12:32 PM
What can you guys recommend as the best way to get rid of pet hair from carpeting?
http://www.3m.com/brands/scotch/furfighter/
It works.
TL