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Woh! That looks like my girlfriend's sister!
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hahah that is so mean and funny at the same time.
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Haha, I hope my GF never sees this!
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Then again she might agree!
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My Tacoma had tan interior...my Tundra has black. The black does not show dirt but it will show EVERYTHING else. I bought a rubber brush thing that was supposed to remove hair and lint from cloth seats...doesn't work. I am going to try the wet hand trick. I remember my mom doing that years ago.
My wife has a beagle that sheds brown, black and white hair. The dog has never been in my truck but her hair is still in there from our clothing. Even if you cover your seats the hair still flies around and even everywhere. Dogs go in the back (crate) or in the wifes cars!
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I found that spraying the seats lightly with glass cleaner makes cleaning the dog hair a helluva easier. Old detailing trick here.
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I just today noticed that my new Wet Okole seat covers resist my dogs hair, it just blows right off.
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I found for me, the best solution is to buy that foam upholstery cleaner stuff (any part store will have it) then use a stiff plastic bristle hand brush to scrap away at the seats with the foam, and bring up the dog hair. Keep cleaning that brush off as you go, then after seats dry, shop vac up the stragglers which should no be on top of the seat and not intertwined in the fabric.
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That is some funny stuff. I nearly pissed myself laughing so hard.
I have 2 Siberian Huskies. Dog hair is a way of life. Get leather and keep their nails trimmed. I use a combo of shop vac, lint roller, tape and a fine metal dog hair brush (looks like push pins upside down in the brush). Pulls at the carpet a little but it gets most of it out of my wifes van.
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dear Lord. That is the most terrifying thing i have ever seen. But look if you want to do something about the hair, get your dogs one of them doggie sweaters. If you make em wear sweaters every time they're in your truck, the shedding will be minimal to none. |
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