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!!!!
Rich Ross
ROCKY MOUNTAIN MOBILE DETAIL
Huntsville, Utah
WEWAXEM!
go to detailingsuccess.com and click new products and you will see the stone it really works .
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!
Tried this:
And tried wrapping that roller with duct tape.
Also tried these:
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:
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!
+3 on the pumice stone. Nothing can touch it :wizard:
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:
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.
http://www.3m.com/brands/scotch/furfighter/
It works.
TL
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