Cleaning dog hair off your seats and carpets can require time, persistence and a great deal of patience. It can be difficult and tiresome. But it needs to be done, and the clumps of fur not only make a mess in your car, they can also pose a health risk to you and your family, especially people with weaker respiratory systems or allergies.
Depending on the breed of dog you have, along with the type and texture of your dog’s coat and how much it sheds, you may need to try out all of the tips above to remove dog hair from your car seats and carpet completely. Some dog hair is relatively easy to clean with just a vacuum while other breeds seem to lodge deeper and become harder to remove. Solutions to removing dog hair that work for one person may not work for you but hopefully these tips will help keep your car dog hair free.
So we’ve put together a few quick tricks to make dog hair removal much easier and to protect your car upholstery from dog related accidents and incidents.
5 Simple Tips To Clean Dog Hair From Your Car
Tip 1: Balloon Static
Static electricity attracts pet hair, so simply blow up a balloon and make some static then rub the balloon across the surface of your car upholstery and watch the hair start sticking to the balloon.
Tip 2: Rubber Gloves
Using a pair of household rubber gloves you can dip the glove in water then sweep vigorously with your gloved hand to collect dog hair on your fingertips.
Tip 3: Packing Tape
Wrap a wide strip of packing tape around your hand with the sticky surface facing out and then press it lightly against the fur covered surfaces in your car.
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