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How to Get Dog Hair Out of Car Upholstery

Removing dog hair from car upholstery can be a frustrating task, especially if not addressed promptly. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get rid of dog hair effectively:

1. Preparation:

- Ensure the car is parked in a shady area to avoid making the upholstery hot and harder to clean.

- Open the doors or windows for proper ventilation.

- Gather the necessary cleaning tools, including a rubber pet hair remover, lint roller, vacuum cleaner with an upholstery attachment, and a soft cloth.

2. Rubber Pet Hair Remover:

- Use a rubber pet hair remover to remove as much loose dog hair as possible.

- Move the rubber tool in various directions to pick up the hair effectively.

3. Lint Roller:

- Go over the upholstery with a lint roller to pick up any remaining loose dog hair.

4. Vacuum Cleaning:

- Attach the upholstery attachment to the vacuum cleaner.

- Start vacuuming from top to bottom and front to back, covering every inch of the upholstery.

5. Damp Cloth:

- Dampen a soft cloth with water.

- Use the damp cloth to wipe away any stubborn dog hair that couldn't be removed by vacuuming.

6. Use a Spray Bottle:

- If there's still dog hair stuck on the upholstery, fill a spray bottle with water and a small amount of fabric softener.

- Spray the solution onto the affected areas and wipe it off with a clean cloth.

- The fabric softener helps release the hair from the fabric.

7. Repeat:

- Repeat the steps if necessary until most of the dog hair has been removed.

8. Final Vacuum:

- Once you're satisfied with the results, vacuum the upholstery one more time to remove any lingering dog hair or debris.

9. Seat Shaver (Optional):

- For stubborn hair embedded deep into the upholstery, you may need a seat shaver specifically designed for pet hair removal. Use it carefully to avoid damaging the fabric.

10. Maintenance:

- To prevent dog hair from accumulating, regularly groom your dog and vacuum the car upholstery frequently.

- Consider using seat covers specifically designed to trap pet hair.

Remember to test any cleaning solution or method on a small, inconspicuous area of the upholstery first to ensure it doesn't cause damage or discoloration. By following these steps, you can keep your car upholstery free from dog hair and maintain a clean and comfortable driving environment.

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