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Re: Embedded Hair
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AaronE
this is a lot of great information guys! I really appreciate the knowledge
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If you don't mind I'll borrow a quote from Mike P, "you won't find this kind of information on facebook".
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Re: Embedded Hair
Originally Posted by
Jayfro
If you don't mind I'll borrow a quote from Mike P, "you won't find this kind of information on facebook".
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You've got that right!
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Re: Embedded Hair
Originally Posted by
atgonzales
Agree with Bobby B. The Lilly Brush works unbelievable well. You will not be disappointed.
^^ this. I have several tools for pet hair but the The Lilly is the best.
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Re: Embedded Hair
I will give you one more pro tip in regards to that pumice. Be careful what you use it on. It's a rock, not a pet hair removal tool. It can really damage some cloth seating.
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Re: Embedded Hair
Originally Posted by
Bobby B.
Didnt know AG had these. I LOVE MINE very much.
"Dirt likes detergent so much better than the surface that it's attached to, it'll leave that surface to go hang out with the soap"...
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Re: Embedded Hair
Yeah, Lilly Brush.
I wouldn't spend money on anything else until you try it and see if it does everything you need.
Just to throw one more thing out there. I have a rubber reducer (1 1/4" down to about 5/8" ; about 5-6" long). I have no recollection of where I got it. I just noticed it in my box of vacuum attachments one day and decided to try it by itself. It worked great. Especially when used along with the lily brush.
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Re: Embedded Hair
Originally Posted by
ducksfan
Just to throw one more thing out there. I have a rubber reducer (1 1/4" down to about 5/8" ; about 5-6" long). I have no recollection of where I got it. I just noticed it in my box of vacuum attachments one day and decided to try it by itself. It worked great. Especially when used along with the lily brush.
Sounds like the 'snout' from a Metro Vac Sidekick.
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Re: Embedded Hair
Originally Posted by
Bobby B.
Another Lilly Brush vote
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Re: Embedded Hair
Originally Posted by
ducksfan
Yeah, Lilly Brush.
I wouldn't spend money on anything else until you try it and see if it does everything you need.
Just to throw one more thing out there. I have a rubber reducer (1 1/4" down to about 5/8" ; about 5-6" long). I have no recollection of where I got it. I just noticed it in my box of vacuum attachments one day and decided to try it by itself. It worked great. Especially when used along with the lily brush.
Do you happen to have a picture of the rubber reducer?
The Lily brush seems to be what I will go with on my next order!
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Re: Embedded Hair
Originally Posted by
sudsmobile
I will give you one more pro tip in regards to that pumice. Be careful what you use it on. It's a rock, not a pet hair removal tool. It can really damage some cloth seating.
I go very gentle with it and watch the seat fibers for abrasion. I agree though, it can be rough and I wouldn't use it on more delicate seats. It's definitely an aggressive approach vs the rubber tools (which I'm adding to my arsonal)
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