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    Re: dog hair removal

    Thanks for this thread, I have a family member that has a vehicle loaded with cat hair. This should come in handy.

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    Re: dog hair removal

    Quote Originally Posted by wendell jarvis View Post
    A trick I have learned and works like a charm, use a good quality MF towel or wrag, lightly dampen it and you can wipe up the hair that way too.
    Quote Originally Posted by classofshine View Post
    Oh yeah! Its amazing that you can clean with just a damp MF towel, often times you dont even need any cleaner if it isnt heavily soiled.
    That works especially well for those itsy, bitsy little fuzzies (technical term) that are smaller than "hair" and bigger than dust that drives you nuts on velour-type seats. First time I tried it I was pleasantly amazed!

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    Re: dog hair removal

    I posted and article on this topic

    I`ve not found a FASTER way to remove the hair on large carpeted areas.

    Dog hair removal technique – Detailed Image

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    Re: dog hair removal

    I picked up a brush for $5.99 from ace hardware called the FURemover best six bucks I`ve ever spent

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    Re: dog hair removal

    From the responses if you arm yourself with rubber gloves, a stone, a rubber brush and a damp MF towel your all set to tackle just about any pet hair job.

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    Re: dog hair removal

    I have been fighting with dog hair for a while. I have a 220Lb mastiff and he sheds like crazy and he is with me 80% of the time.

    After reading this I purchased a pumice stone from walmart and it worked ok but it was white and would streak my black carpet. I then ordered the Furzoff stone and I can say enough about it. What it doesn`t pick up you can scrape into a loose pile and hit it with a shop vac. Best thing I have used on dog hair to date by far.

    FYI this is the source of the hair (mostly the dog some from the wife)




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    Re: dog hair removal

    ^That dog looks like a horse!
    Get your shine on!

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    Re: dog hair removal

    another vote for the furzoff
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