Lint rollers or Velcro hair curlers
If you’re looking for a cheap, easy, and effective on-the-go solution, then velcro hair curlers are a fantastic way to remove pet hair. However, if you’re looking for something that will pick up even the most stubborn and embedded pet hair in your car then a lint roller will be your best solution.
Roll the velcro tips or lint roller along your car’s upholstery and any stray pet hairs will stick to it. Plus, unlike duct tape, both of these options don’t lose their adhesive after multiple uses. You can even get a non-adhesive lint roller which will reduce the hassle of removing and replacing traditional adhesive sheets!
Fabric softener contains ingredients that are specifically designed to loosen hair, so it makes sense to use it to remove pet hair from your car.
For this method, mix 2-3 teaspoons of fabric softener with water in a spray bottle, then spray the mixture onto your car’s upholstery. Next, wipe the upholstery with a paper towel to loosen any stubborn strands of pet hair. Once these strands have been loosened, you can vacuum any remaining hair.
Duct tape is an ever-reliable way to repair almost anything, so it should come as no surprise that you can also use it to remove pet hair from your car.
For this method, roll a piece of duct tape around your hand (with the sticky side facing out), firmly press your hand onto the affected surface, then lift it up and marvel at how much pet hair you have collected.
From there, it’s simply a matter of repeating this process – ensuring you regularly replace the duct tape once it loses its adhesiveness – until your car is clean.
Sometimes, the simplest solutions are also the best. As such, vacuuming the interior of your car will usually remove most of the pet hair. To ensure optimal results, it’s a good idea to buy a specialist vacuum nozzle with rubber bristles, which are specifically designed to collect hair.
If you’re trying to remove pet hair from your car quickly, then a squeegee is a fast and cost-effective option. Much like rubber gloves, the squeegee’s rubber blade will catch pet hair as you drag it along your car’s seats and floors. This will move the pet hair into one pile for quick and easy removal.
Finally, a wire brush is a great tool for removing stubborn, hard-to-reach strands of pet hair in your car.
Often, a wire brush is used as the final step of the pet hair cleaning process, as it’s great for removing any final traces of pet hair. Simply run the wire brush along your car’s upholstery until you are satisfied that all pet hair has been removed.
Pumice Stone A pumice stone is an abrasive volcanic rock that is popularly used for dry skin removal. It also makes a great pet hair remover. They are inexpensive and can be purchased at your local beauty supply store and most drug stores. You can use the pumice stone just like you would use the rubber glove. Simply brush away the pet hair and remove of it with your vacuum.
Rubber Gloves Playtex gloves definitely have the ability to get the job done. The best part is that you probably already own a pair! Check in your kitchen for some rubber gloves with grips on the palm. Head out to your car, put the gloves on and begin brushing the dog hair right off. To get up some of the stubborn hairs use a circular motion as that will help pull them up. Use a vacuum to suck up the hair and you’re done!
Microfiber Cloth Microfiber cloths work like magic with cleaning and they’re machine washable. They’re awesome at removing pet hair from fabrics too. It’s easy, just rub the pet hair away and use a vacuum to make it disappear. Once all of the pet hair is gone, wash the cloth and then it’s ready to be used again.
Lint Roller & Tape Lint rollers and tape are obvious tools that can be used to get rid of pet hair. However, they certainly don’t work as well as the methods listed above.
You are left with the task of removing it all and you probably already have a weapon of choice, the vacuum. As you well know, a vacuum alone just doesn’t suffice, as dog hair often remains trapped within the fabric of car seats and cargo areas. Here are some helpful tools and methods to rid your car of stubborn dog hair once and for all.
How To Remove Dog Hair From The Car
To remove dog hair from your car, begin by using a large pet lint roller and sticky tape for the loose, freshly malted hairs. Next, spray the car upholstery with one tablespoon of fabric softener mixed with water to loosen embedded hairs. The next step in the method is to ease the hairs from the car seats by using a wire brush or paper towel. Finally, Remove these hairs by using a strong vacuum cleaner.
Alternatives for removing the loose hair include rolling an inflated balloon or Velcro hair rollers along the seats and carpets. Try to remove as much hair as possible prior to using a vacuum cleaner.
This dog car seat cover and this large pet hair lint roller are perfect items to help you.
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