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Sax1lora
17th October 2005, 18:08
dog hair. i hate it! smileys/smiley7.gif i usually take my mutt everywhere i go but i cant handle the amount of hair in my car. tried hooverin it but it works its way into the fabric. any ideas? (and im not getting rid of her before someone says it) smileys/smiley11.gif
saxx
17th October 2005, 18:12
put black bags on the seats and then a sheet!
i dont have an issue with dog hairs now i worked that out lol smileys/smiley2.gif
my mums got those posh plastic seat covers u can buy online - theyre pretty good too!
Sax1lora
17th October 2005, 18:15
ive go a cover on the back seats and try to keep her there but im planning to take them out for an ice install so i dont know. it's the carpet as well though. it's just everywhere! smileys/smiley19.gif
silversaxo
17th October 2005, 18:16
i have that same problem but now i dont let him in the car my dog has been moulting for 3 months now
Simo
17th October 2005, 18:18
Put the dog in a black bag and secure it in the boot smileys/smiley17.gif
[joke]
saxx
17th October 2005, 18:18
oh i dont have the problem! i hoover mine weekly with a turbo vac thingy and its pretty good!!!
but he only sits on the front seat
Sax1lora
17th October 2005, 18:21
lol Simo. got the cards and flyers thanks. my dogs constantly moulting. i take her everywhere, she's still a puppy so i dont like leaving her in the house alone all the time. shes an Irish Jack Russell.
jaybiss
17th October 2005, 18:38
dont meguiers do something that pics up pet hairs from your car
think i saw it in the demon tweeks catalogue
might be worth a butchers
Sax1lora
17th October 2005, 18:42
cheers....i check it out
Certi
17th October 2005, 19:25
I don't let my dog in my car but my seats still gets covered in dog hairs from my clothes smileys/smiley7.gif Its a bugger to get out.
Sax1lora
17th October 2005, 19:30
i dont really fancy sitting with tweezers plucking the carpet lol smileys/smiley11.gif . not too worried about the seats they can be covered.
tgazvtr
17th October 2005, 19:32
we used to have a dog and it went in my g/f's car. what a nightmare to get the hairs hoovered up smileys/smiley13.gif
Certi
17th October 2005, 19:33
I don't think Meguiars do anything to remove pet hairs, they do a spray that neutralises odours but thats all
saxx
17th October 2005, 19:36
halfrauds do a deodoriser u spray into the carpets which does instantly cover smell!!
i have an issue with dog drbble on the window lol
but he only goes in the car if the work horse is out and about!
Sax1lora
17th October 2005, 19:44
halfrauds do a deodoriser u spray into the carpets which does instantly cover smell!!
theres no smell, shes a clean dog but its the bloody hair, its really wirey and coarse so really hard to lift.
(sure i saw you the other day Certifiable at Earls Gate roundabout?)
Certi
17th October 2005, 19:47
Quite possibly I go home from work that way, bout Half 5?
saxx
17th October 2005, 19:47
mines cleaned weekly so never smells either!
Sax1lora
17th October 2005, 19:52
yeah it was defo you then. thats the way i go home aswell, bloody nightmare. anyway...............
maybe a valet place would do good but are the expensive??
Certi
17th October 2005, 19:55
Yeah it would be expensive to get it valeted. There is a valeting place in Middlefield Industrial Park (near the Mazda Garage across from Falkirk College). Go down and get a quote from them.
Sax1lora
17th October 2005, 19:58
dont want to turn up on Sunday with a hairy car lol smileys/smiley5.gif either that or i rope my man into doing it he he smileys/smiley2.gif
Jungle_Jim
17th October 2005, 20:46
how about shaving your dog lol, i mean if its hair is falling out anyway might as well give it the tony & guys latest, (jokes) smileys/smiley17.gif
Sax1lora
17th October 2005, 20:52
she does actually get shaved, not bald tho, thats just cruel lol. think ill just valet it for sunday and try keep her out if it. cheers guys xsmileys/smiley2.gif
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