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      01-11-2019, 12:11 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by usshelena725 View Post
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When I would clean my dad's van he used to transport his Border Collies around, I would use both the rubber brush and the stone. I haven't done any pet hair removals in a while, but IIRC, the stone works best on shorter fabrics (seat upholstery) and the brush works better on longer fabrics (carpets).

Here is a link to the best rubber brush I've seen. The static created by the rubber attracts the hair while you work it over the upholstery.

https://www.autogeek.net/rubber-pet-brush.html

Also, go get a pumice stone. What you are going to do is use it as a brush and it pulls the dog hair out of the fibers and gathers it into a pile. Then just go over it with your shop vac. I once spent hours vacuuming a section that had dog hair embedded in the fibers. I used a brush, packing tape etc... and nothing worked. This thing worked like a champ. Here is a link to the best one available, there are some great customer videos of it working as you scroll down:

https://www.amazon.com/Fur-Zoff-0000.../dp/B003465G9M


Finally, if you do not have a rubber brush or the pumice stone, you can put latex gloves on your hand and rub the hair towards your shop vac, which works quite well!


Thanks for the post! Hopefully it helps the op but I know I'm ordering both now.
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