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    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
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    I like the pet hair brushes with the rubber fingers for this task.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smprince1
    I like the pet hair brushes with the rubber fingers for this task.


    Keep in mind these appear to be short hair dogs like dalmatians...
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    One of those sticky lint rollers.

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    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.
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    try just a pair of latex gloves

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJimZ28
    try just a pair of latex gloves


    +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.
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    I use the lint roller on my dads black fabric top on his sky.
    Just trying to keep my family`s cars clean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunfirehawk
    Keep in mind these appear to be short hair dogs like dalmatians...


    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.







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    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.
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