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    Re: Embedded Hair

    Agree with Bobby B. The Lilly Brush works unbelievable well. You will not be disappointed.
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    Re: Embedded Hair

    Quote Originally Posted by atgonzales View Post
    Agree with Bobby B. The Lilly Brush works unbelievable well. You will not be disappointed.
    I'm gonna definitely add it to my list on my next AG order. Anything to make hair easier

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    Re: Embedded Hair

    Yep, another rubber bristle brush recommendation here.

    Something else you can do as a work around is use the soft brush attachment with your shop vac and vacuum making circular motions (kind like applying wax) and the bristles will starting working the hair out of the weave and the vac will pull it the rest of the way out.

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    I'll remember that trick as well!

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    Nitrile gloves + squeegee

    I also use a speed stone aka a pumice stone.


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    Re: Embedded Hair

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Tran View Post
    Nitrile gloves + squeegee

    I also use a speed stone aka a pumice stone.


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    I want into this challenge thinking the nitrile gloves in the Stonewood cut it, but it didn't. The hairs were literally poked into the fabric. The gloves did make it so I could pluck them out though at least

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    And another option to the rubber tool that's recommended is the Sonax version. I like this kind cause of the ergonomics if you need to be doing a lot of hair removal. It's a little more expensive but it can be worth to have in mind. I also like brushes designed this way when I need to be getting some elbow grease in to it LOL.

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    So, a solution has been had! We tested using a rubber based hair removal tool by taking a rubber squeeze ball (like the stress balls where you can make it bulge a ton) and wiping the seat down with it. This pulled at least 90% of the hairs out. I'll be ordering the rubber hair removers because next week I have a car to do that looks like the dog exploded in the back (fur wise that is)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWETM View Post
    And another option to the rubber tool that's recommended is the Sonax version. I like this kind cause of the ergonomics if you need to be doing a lot of hair removal. It's a little more expensive but it can be worth to have in mind. I also like brushes designed this way when I need to be getting some elbow grease in to it LOL.

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    I saw that brush too. Hell I may get the three different types AG offers Embedded Hair

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    this is a lot of great information guys! I really appreciate the knowledge

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