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hiya

was wondering how so u guys get dog hairs out of carpets , seats etc please

you see so many products online etc, like brushes and claiming to be the best around but what have u found really works,

can keep going over the same area with a hoover but just cant seem to get the ingraded hairs out

the car is a nightmare when my lab moults and goes everywhere

thks so much and most appreciated

gary
 
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I take it to the local Eastern European slave driver car wash. They just have a powerful Hoover and a brush and brush whilst hoovering and do a good job
 
hiya

was wondering how so u guys get dog hairs out of carpets , seats etc please

you see so many products online etc, like brushes and claiming to be the best around but what have u found really works,

can keep going over the same area with a hoover but just cant seem to get the ingraded hairs out

the car is a nightmare when my lab moults and goes everywhere

thks so much and most appreciated

gary

I've got a Jack Russell that moults pretty much continuously. I use a vacuum cleaner from Mr Dyson on carpets and the like.
Don't have to worry about the car seats to much as they are leather.
 
I got some pollen on my shirt the other day and my client used Sellotape to remove. I would have used a baby wipe, but anything damp should not be on the list of things to use. Worked a treat.
 
I have a dachshund and his hairs are difficult to remove...lots of work even with the hoover. I ended up buying 17 Euros seat covers and making the dog used to travel in the boot when empty. I guess you can find pretty good seat covers for no more than 20-30 Euros...they are a pain to install but the seats are well preserved then
 
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