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    Super Member Eldorado2k's Avatar
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    Re: Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

    Thanks for clarifying. You would've lost all credibility. Lol.

    Poor animal, it almost looks like he was getting strangled back there or something....

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    Re: Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

    Quote Originally Posted by CER3PAD View Post
    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.
    No thanks, Im not friends at all with DOG HAIR lol. It just looks awful weirdly "deposited". Ive not seen it clumped like that in some places and thin in others, its usually a bit more consistent. I dont doubt your integrity I was just making an observation from a tiny video from quite far away so my perspective is pretty bad!!! Thank you for responding.
    "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"...aim4squirrels

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    Re: Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

    Cats get a bad rep... But you could leave my cat back there for a whole month and she wouldn't shed anywhere near that amount of fur.



    Odd looking scene I have to agree... Never seen hair like that. Lol.

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    Re: Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

    Quote Originally Posted by dcjredline View Post
    No thanks, Im not friends at all with DOG HAIR lol. It just looks awful weirdly "deposited". Ive not seen it clumped like that in some places and thin in others, its usually a bit more consistent. I dont doubt your integrity I was just making an observation from a tiny video from quite far away so my perspective is pretty bad!!! Thank you for responding.
    No worries guys!

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