Thanks for this thread, I have a family member that has a vehicle loaded with cat hair. This should come in handy.
Thanks for this thread, I have a family member that has a vehicle loaded with cat hair. This should come in handy.
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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GREG
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I picked up a brush for $5.99 from ace hardware called the FURemover best six bucks I`ve ever spent
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.
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)
^That dog looks like a horse!
Get your shine on!
another vote for the furzoff
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