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marylyn | 14:03 Sun 19th Jun 2005 | Animals & Nature
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Does anyone know of an easy way to remove dog hair from the inside of  car.

I have just acquired a car and the inside is smothered.

 

Thanks a lot

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This is not an easy way but give it a good vacuum out and then put your rubber gloves and rub your palms over the upholstery.This will gather the hair up as it will cling to the gloves.Another solution is one of those sticky clothes cleaners on roll although if it is very hairy you would need rather a large roll ! Good luck!
wet hands and a bucket of water
get a damp cloth and rub into a corner then you can lift the hair off

If you go to a pet shop or hardware shop you are able to buy a small roller thingy and you buy seperate sheets of sticky paper which gets rid of all the dog hair from your seat. It is very good, and look for it. If you can't find it, you should vacuum really, really hard, with loads of elbow grease!

Caroline

A full internal valet is worth it: approx �25 where I live, but it smells great for ages afterwards too.
Shaneystar is right with the sticky roll. For an inexpensive version, wrap sellotape (packing tape for non GB readers) around your hand with the sticky side outwards. Needs changing regular, but works a treat!

Labrador hair - it's not my car is it?

Good runner - smells a bit - owner must like dogs.....

 

 

 

PP

I was wrong about the cost of the internal valet, the �25 was for a full inside and out valet. The nice man there even gave me some 'smelly' stuff that they use to spray inside the car, which totally got rid of the stinky German Shepherd smell from my dog, who has really bad BO and nothing else woudl shift it.

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