I think I know the answer to this but just checking to see if anyone knows a short cut? My method uses some rolling....:nixweiss
I think I know the answer to this but just checking to see if anyone knows a short cut? My method uses some rolling....:nixweiss
1999 Trans Am Firehawk #157 LS1 Roadster
"Weekend Warrior just keeping my cars clean"
Club Flex Member
I like the pet hair brushes with the rubber fingers for this task.
Originally Posted by smprince1
Keep in mind these appear to be short hair dogs like dalmatians...
1999 Trans Am Firehawk #157 LS1 Roadster
"Weekend Warrior just keeping my cars clean"
Club Flex Member
Wrap a loop of duct tape around your hand, sticky side out....always works for me. I have a dog with short hair and it can be a pain to get those little wirey hairs out of the carpet.
Mike K
I know just enough to get me in trouble!
`04 Toyota 4-Runner Sport EditionV8
`06 Honda Accord LX Special Edition
`50 Chevy Streetrod - Air Force Blues, 383, 500hp, 540lbft
try just a pair of latex gloves
Originally Posted by BigJimZ28
+1. Vacuum as much as you can, then mist very lightly with water or woolite mix, then run your fingers with latex gloves. This should gather most of the pet hair.
Kent
2002 530i Sterling Grau
1992 525i Schwarz
I use the lint roller on my dads black fabric top on his sky.
Just trying to keep my family`s cars clean.
Originally Posted by cajunfirehawk
These can be a pain in the a**, everything mentioned above helps but in some cases they wont. Try using a lint remover, the one that is like a brush and it is red.
You can find them at the dollar store.
Lint Roller ... they`re awesome!
I buy them in bulk at Costco. I`ve tried the brushes, rubber gloves with the `sticky-fingers`, reverse-rolled duct tape ... and the winner everytime is the Lint Roller. Cheap, effective, easy to peel a sheet and get maximum sticky again.
SaintlySins
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