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      05-02-2016, 03:47 PM   #1
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Getting Pet Hair Out of Carpet on Seatback

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I have lots of pet hair on my wife's car. It's in the carpet that covers the seatbacks. My shopvac is okay, but I could really use something better.

Anybody have any tips? Much appreciated!
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      05-02-2016, 03:57 PM   #2
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A vacuum is no comparison to pet hair removal tools... check these cheap and effective options out.

DI Brushes Pet Hair Removal Brush
DI Accessories Speedy Stone Pet Hair Remover

Product Review: Speedy Stone Pet Hair Remover by Kevin George

Hope that helps!

-Zach
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      05-19-2016, 05:18 PM   #3
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Go down to the dollar store or any walmart, target ex. and grab a sticky lint roller, works for me perfectly.
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      05-20-2016, 12:57 PM   #4
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If you want something that is quick, cheap and effective use latex gloves! Yes, I mean the ones that doctors use! Seems odd, but put on the rubber gloves and simply rub the fabric, the combination of static and grippy surface from the glove will pull the hair from the fabric and form a roll of hair in the direction that you pull it! So to break it down...

1) Get rubber gloves.
2) Put on rubber gloves.
3) Glare at cat/dog while walking past it for making you do this.
4) Rub the fabric with your glove.
5) Voila!

Hope this helps!
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I ended up buying one of those super stones mentioned above. Worked like a charm!
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