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    Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

    Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!



    A new video is up and it's for all you pet owners out there!
    Removing Pet Hair Like a Pro!

    Let me know what you guys think, any feedback is greatly appreciated!


    Thanks in advance!

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    Re: Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

    Nice video.

    Maybe show how they work on a cloth seat as well.

    I have the brush but not the stone... may pick one of them up now. Thx!
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    Re: Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

    I've been using the pumice stone for years... Except I use it for its real intended purpose which is for my feet.

    I remember when I 1st heard about it being a pet hair remover.. I was like who the heck thought of that? Lol. I can't get over the thought of it belonging in the shower + it's pretty dang abrasive when it's dry.. Between those 2 I'll choose the rubber brush.

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    I'm kinda just impressed a guy would care enough about his feet to use a pumice stone!

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    I've been using the pumice stone for years... Except I use it for its real intended purpose which is for my feet.

    I remember when I 1st heard about it being a pet hair remover.. I was like who the heck thought of that? Lol. I can't get over the thought of it belonging in the shower + it's pretty dang abrasive when it's dry.. Between those 2 I'll choose the rubber brush.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DetailKitty View Post
    I'm kinda just impressed a guy would care enough about his feet to use a pumice stone!
    My feet may not be pretty [no such thing as attractive man feet, right?] but damnit I keep em trimmed and smooth! Lmao. Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    My feet may not be pretty [no such thing as attractive man feet, right?] but damnit I keep em trimmed and smooth! Lmao. Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!
    Atta boy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    My feet may not be pretty [no such thing as attractive man feet, right?] but damnit I keep em trimmed and smooth! Lmao. Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!
    A true detailer right there!

    I can honestly say I have never tried using a pumice stone for pet hair so I can't form an opinion there but I do normally have good success with a rubber brush. Most pet hair has an "easy" direction, where if you vacuum or brush it in a certain direction, it come out easier . . . & then there's the pet hair thats been glued to the fabric!

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    Re: Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

    Quote Originally Posted by DetailKitty View Post
    Nice video.

    Maybe show how they work on a cloth seat as well.

    I have the brush but not the stone... may pick one of them up now. Thx!
    Thanks for the input! I agree , I should of shown a few different surfaces and explained how to tackle them.
    When I redo this video I'll make sure to add that in!

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    Re: Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

    "I'm kinda just impressed a guy would care enough about his feet to use a pumice stone! "


    Haha , right !? lol

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    Re: Removing Pet Hair Like A Pro!

    Those stones work well on long human hair embedded in carpet. Just don’t get them near seat tracks, trim, or anything that you don’t want scratched. Don’t ask me how I know

    There is a company that sells a pumice stone to remove calcium rings in toilets. It is like claying your toilet

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