There are so many reasons dogs are called “Man’s best friend”. They are loyal, comforting and emotionally supportive. In between those wagging tails, sloppy kisses and furry hugs – they are the ultimate form of companions.
Without a doubt, dogs are part of our families. However, sometimes they can leave behind unwanted gifts in our cars, such as ground-in dog hair on the upholstery and down between the seats. Pet hair on car upholstery is common among pet owners and it can be difficult to remove without the help of your local carwashing and detailing professional.
In this blog we’ll be covering a few tips and tricks that will surely make cleaning your car much easier.
Step 1: Removing loose pet hair
Blowing the dog hair out with an air compressor. Next, wearing nitrile gloves, run your hand over the surface of the fabric. In between waves of your hand, use a vacuum to remove any hairs that may have been loosened by the gloves. Rub your hand across the fabric, pick up the hair, dunk your hand in a bucket of water and then repeat the process.
Step 2: Wire Brush
The wire bristles of the brush job to remove hair that is deeply embedded in your car's seats and also carpet. Just run the brush along the surface areas in your auto to remove the residues of your pet's hair.
Due to the fact that cable brush bristles are so stiff, you might want to examine a small portion of your car's seats before running the brush along their surface. For thinner or much less long-lasting upholstery, a cord brush may catch and trigger damage.
Step 3: Steamer and Wire Brissel Attachment
A steamer can be used to clean 99.9 percent of the germs and bacteria left by dog hair. It uses tiny vapor molecules to remove dirt, grease, and other staining substances. The extreme heat from the steam also removes germs, mold, and dust mites using only water.
You can combine a bristle wire attachment with the steamer to pick up and fully remove dog hair from your car. Simply run it across the hair with light steam, so the hair gets caught in the tool.
Conclusion
Owning a dog comes with lots of excitement but a few stressors, one of which is getting your dog in and out of your car’s interior without making a mess. Instead of contemplating whether or not you can bring your dog into the car, you can use the methods above to prevent dog hair from getting on your seats in the first place or to quickly remove the dog hair from your car if it does get in there.
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