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    Re: Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

    I don't even use the rubber brush anymore excEpT in cases where I cannot get any pumice sand grains in the interior. THe pumice stone is far superior.

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    Re: Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

    As one who cleans our animal rescue van regularly I am in favor with using the stone over ANYTHING ELSE, as mentioned be very careful around plastic. If you don't have the stone or rubber brush a wet rubber glove will do a decent job.
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    I love the stone, its the best pet hair remover ive used. ive tried the rubber brushes and they are not bad but they are not better imo

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    Re: Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

    Im sorry to be a stickler but the "hair" in that video looks synthetic to me. Looks like some poly fill that was intentionally or unintentionally put in the trunk. Ive not seen pet hair like that before. The clumping and the fibers just don't seem to look like dog hair to me.

    All that negative aside, great, informative video man! Thanks for posting the info.
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    @OP. So is that fake or planted hair?

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    Looks like a shedding husky or something went for a ride after a bath loose hair every where


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    Re: Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

    The stone is by far the best...especially on floor mats...can't use it on all kinds of fabrics though, it will ruin it. I use the rubber brush on those types...diluted fabric softener sprayed on the fabric helps too. Those 3 items is how I attack pet hair.

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    Re: Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

    Quote Originally Posted by dcjredline View Post
    Im sorry to be a stickler but the "hair" in that video looks synthetic to me. Looks like some poly fill that was intentionally or unintentionally put in the trunk. Ive not seen pet hair like that before. The clumping and the fibers just don't seem to look like dog hair to me.

    All that negative aside, great, informative video man! Thanks for posting the info.

    Haha , it's definitely dog hair! I can send you some , still haven't emptied the vacuum cleaner , lol
    The client has a border collie / husky mix.

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    Neither! I had already started getting some up and decided to make a video.

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    Re: Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

    Quote Originally Posted by KirkH View Post
    I don't even use the rubber brush anymore excEpT in cases where I cannot get any pumice sand grains in the interior. THe pumice stone is far superior.

    Here's my video:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEJcmPl_u00
    I agree, stone tends to work the best in most cases!

    Nice video by the way!

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