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    Re: Cleaning dog hairs!

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMys View Post
    Try removing American Pit Bull Terrier hair. Short, little hairs that stab and weave themselves into every fabric imaginable.

    Even their hairs are stubborn little A-holes. Lol
    Had german shepherd like that.

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    Re: Cleaning dog hairs!

    Fabric Softener works well too! I just spray, pumice stone, then vac.

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    Re: Cleaning dog hairs!

    Bull terriers are tuff. I use rubber gloves paired with a Pumic stone.

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    Re: Cleaning dog hairs!

    Shark vacuum and rubber gloves.

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    Re: Cleaning dog hairs!

    Quote Originally Posted by aztec1987 View Post
    thank you!!!!! May god bless you with 10 children!!!!!!
    We have a St. Bernard and I bought a pumice stone when we first got her (Shelby). Wasn't impressed. Used it two or three times and it sits in a cabinet somewhere. I have not found anything that helps other than time and patients. Someone did suggest the rubber brush. I might consider trying that. I believe there is a rubber mitt with knobbies on it that is supposed to be helpful, too. Please report back with what you find!

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    Re: Cleaning dog hairs!

    I just ordered the pumice stone to see how that works to be honest, also the rubber brush, going to try it next weekend once I get my orders.
    "I don't consider myself to be the best.. and I don't like compliments.. they distract me." - Jimi Hendrix

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    Re: Cleaning dog hairs!

    I encourage you to read my Show and Shine thread, 2013 Mercedes Benz ML350 that went to the dogs

    That car was a few months of build up from two golden retreivers. the whole process was taken care of with a speedy stone and shopvac.

    Pictures speak for themselves

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    Re: Cleaning dog hairs!

    Get a good brush to clean it.

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