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RobKlinky

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Hi all. I have a question. Anybody have a quick/easy way to remove dog hair from interior upholstery? I've tried the sticky tape rollers and vacuumed until the motor was cherry hot without much success.
 

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Sticky tape rollers load up fast. I've used duct tape. It's a game of patience.
 

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Sticky tape rollers load up fast. I've used duct tape. It's a game of patience.
I second the duct tape. As for the patience, just make yourself a deal: You'll work on it for a little while, then be satisfied that it's better than it was before and stop. A few rounds like that and you'll eventually get it.

Of course, there are always seat covers... :happy175:
 

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A detailing trick I learned is to wear a rubber/latex glove and rub the fur/hair to one side. It will help pull it from the upholstery and allow it to be vacuumed up. Sometimes you need to try a couple directions as some directions work better than others. It takes a little bit more effort and patience for carpet than the seats.
 

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A detailing trick I learned is to wear a rubber/latex glove and rub the fur/hair to one side.

i've read this too. haven't tried it though. how about lint rollers?
 

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1-elbow grease (using the skinny attachment vigorously side to side, up and down, diagonally, circular etc.etc.)
2-Time
3- and then I tried this:

Hoover® Rubberized Pet Turbo Tool

It came with the hoover windtunnel when we bought it. It helped a bit, but still had do use all other methods. And then I discovered by restricting the opening by an eighth to a third, it made that **** spin like a sob so it would stall out way less.

Good luck

Bert
 

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For carpet and old credit card rubbed against the fibers over and over can allow you to collect it when a vacuum won't work.
 

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