Removing dog hair from boot?

Removing dog hair from boot?

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skyebear

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864 posts

20 months

Saturday 15th June 2024
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Boot liner protects most areas, vacuuming gets rid of a lot, lint rollers a bit more but I can never get it spotless.

Has anyone found a good product for consistent removal of dog hair?


Louis Balfour

28,176 posts

236 months

Saturday 15th June 2024
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skyebear said:
Boot liner protects most areas, vacuuming gets rid of a lot, lint rollers a bit more but I can never get it spotless.

Has anyone found a good product for consistent removal of dog hair?
Our detailer used to put on rubber washing up gloves and rub them out.

Masiv

325 posts

97 months

Saturday 15th June 2024
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Louis Balfour said:
Our detailer used to put on rubber washing up gloves and rub one out.

skyebear

Original Poster:

864 posts

20 months

Saturday 15th June 2024
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Masiv said:
Louis Balfour said:
Our detailer used to put on rubber washing up gloves and rub one out.
Treating one's self to a posh 'un?

MOBB

4,030 posts

141 months

Saturday 15th June 2024
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What you need is a Lilly brush, Amazon do them

skyebear

Original Poster:

864 posts

20 months

Saturday 15th June 2024
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MOBB said:
What you need is a Lilly brush, Amazon do them
Thanks, ordered one!

Master Of Puppets

3,646 posts

76 months

Saturday 15th June 2024
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I usually just go to Upullit and get another carpet, because even if you get rid of all the hairs it still has that rancid dog smell,
a smell I just can't tolerate at all. vomit

Something else that can work well though, a cheap roll of masking tape, just keep tearing off bits and pressing onto the hairs,
pulls them out really well.