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    Here is a Ford F-150 that I did January 09`. It returned for another interior detail. The owner has two dogs and takes them everywhere with her...hence the 2 ton of dog hair inside the vehicle. The thing I noticed is that the more I vacuumed, the more dog hair appeared. I think with this much, it seems to just be growing in the carpet. I started with a good vacuum, then using the Furz off, I vacuumed more, and more, and more. Finally, when just about all of the fur was gone, I exracted to remove even more. One final vacuum after extracting, and 98% of it was gone. There was hair in the seat tracks, vents, everywhere, so I used compressed air to blow out any where I couldn`t reach with the vacuum and extractor. The plastics were cleaned with the Tornador, and dressed with CDN detail spray. Anyway, here are some before and after pics, Thanks for viewing:



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    Here I am putting the Furz Off to the test:







    Makes you kind of thirsty, doesn`t it???







    Just some random before and after shots:









    Ryan Cywinski - Owner
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    Detail Spa and Mobile Wash, LLC
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    Great work. The stuff coming out of the extractor makes me want to wretch.

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    Wow great job! How did you get the headliner to come out so nice if you don`t mind my asking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bimmerdude
    Wow great job! How did you get the headliner to come out so nice if you don`t mind my asking?


    I sprayed Detail King`s Hot Shot stain remover onto a MF and rubbed. I didn`t want to get the headliner wet and have the glue separate from the roof and have it come down. I just did it little by little, applying not too much and the stains came right out.
    Ryan Cywinski - Owner
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    I have the Furz Off tool from Detail King! That thing is a life saver for pet hair removal! Thanks Nick Vacco of Detail King!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Showroom Shine
    I have the Furz Off tool from Detail King! That thing is a life saver for pet hair removal! Thanks Nick Vacco of Detail King!


    I agree. I order alot of stuff from Detail King and love many of their products. However, anyone looking to order the Furz Off, I found out that if you order right from their website Fur-Zoff - Environmentally-Friendly Pet Hair Removal Product you can get it for $9.99 + $4.00 s&h. From detail king, it is $14.99 + s&h.
    Ryan Cywinski - Owner
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    Street- I think if you get two or more form DK there is no shipping...
    Fergy-

    Your only as good as your last detail

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    so overall oppinion on the fur-zoff is its definatly worth it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrclrider
    Street- I think if you get two or more form DK there is no shipping...


    No, there is still shipping. I ordered two about a month ago for two of my clients. Here is a copy of the receipt from DK.



    Items Ordered:

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    Item Number: DKFURZZ

    Item Name: FurzOff Pet Hair Removal Tool

    Options: None.

    Quantity: 2

    Price: $14.95

    Unit Subtotal: $29.90

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    Order Subtotal: $29.90

    Shipping: $10.00

    Sales Tax: $2.09

    Grand Total: $41.99
    Ryan Cywinski - Owner
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    Detail Spa and Mobile Wash, LLC
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    Quote Originally Posted by nickery16
    so overall oppinion on the fur-zoff is its definatly worth it?


    My overall opinion is I definitely love it for pet hair removal. I even use it on my clothes when getting ready for work, house furniture and other household things.
    Ryan Cywinski - Owner
    Northeast Auto Reflections
    Detail Spa and Mobile Wash, LLC
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