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tips for getting boxer dog hair out of car seats

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pud1 · 26/10/2007 12:41

my oh is getting a new company car next week and we need to get the old one in tip top condition. the back seat is full of dog hair ( i know heis a scruffy bas**rd)lint rollers dont seam to work. any one got any ideas. dont reallt want to have the expense of a valet

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NotMellow · 26/10/2007 12:54

Have you tried a damp cloth?

Why is the lint thing not working, is it sticky enough?

pud1 · 26/10/2007 12:57

not tried damp cloth. i think that the becouse the hairs are short they seem t stickin the cloth so the lint thing does not pick em up

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bethoo · 26/10/2007 13:01

i have two boxers and i am still trying t ogettheir hairs out of my leather sofa so any suggestions would be a great help too. does not help that they are salso stuck to my cat hairs!

NotMellow · 26/10/2007 13:03

We have an overload of hair too.

hmmm have you tried to hoover them out?

Beelliesebub · 26/10/2007 13:26

What you need is either rubber gloves but not the smooth ones if that makes any sense or those wooly gloves that have got those rubber dots on.... and then give short sweeps IYKWIM that works for me. HTH

bethoo · 26/10/2007 13:36

notmellow - can remove them from the cover but not between the cushions if you know what i mean and they are non removable!

tori32 · 26/10/2007 13:38

cellotapes quite good wrapped around your hand and pat over the chair. Also, vets sell sticky rollers which you tear off the hairy bits as you use it.

pud1 · 30/10/2007 15:17

well i tried the damp rubber glove and it worked quite well.

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