momto4kiddos
Drama Llama
Posts: 5,153
Jun 26, 2014 11:45:15 GMT
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Post by momto4kiddos on May 26, 2016 10:08:00 GMT
My latest vehicle has the most annoying fabric upholstery. We had the same vehicle in an older model and the fabric was nice, this one not so much (2013 Chevy in case someone wants to commiserate, lol.)
Anyway it holds hair and any stray fur. Literally my animals don't ride in it, but the fur must come in on a jacket and sticks to the upholstery. Any hair/fur like type think sticks to it.
I need a solution....yesterday I tried a damn sponge, which didn't do too much to it. Usually I lint roll it, which i'll likely do later today. Wondering if I have any other options i'm not thinking of to keep this under control. It gets so annoying, especially today when I have to drive a couple girls in prom gowns somewhere.
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Post by christine58 on May 26, 2016 10:16:21 GMT
Watching.....
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Post by miominmio on May 26, 2016 10:40:08 GMT
Rubber gloves....it's the only thing that keeps my car furless.
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Post by Patter on May 26, 2016 10:41:25 GMT
I have leather seats and a dog seat cover when they are in the car with me. BUT their hair gets on the floor where it sticks like crazy. The vacuum won't get it off, and the only thing I have found is to lint roll it. Drives me crazy. Hopefully someone will have a better solution.
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Post by Patter on May 26, 2016 10:42:18 GMT
Rubber gloves....it's the only thing that keeps my car furless. We posted at the same time. Anyway, as in rubber gloves to wash dishes? Does the hair stick to the gloves? How do you get the hair off the gloves? I would think it would want to cling right back to the glove.
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Post by miominmio on May 26, 2016 11:39:01 GMT
Rubber gloves....it's the only thing that keeps my car furless. We posted at the same time. Anyway, as in rubber gloves to wash dishes? Does the hair stick to the gloves? How do you get the hair off the gloves? I would think it would want to cling right back to the glove. Yup, those. You just use your hand as a brush, and the fur sticks together and is easy to scrape off. Works great on cat hair on furniture too.
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Post by Patter on May 26, 2016 12:37:57 GMT
We posted at the same time. Anyway, as in rubber gloves to wash dishes? Does the hair stick to the gloves? How do you get the hair off the gloves? I would think it would want to cling right back to the glove. Yup, those. You just use your hand as a brush, and the fur sticks together and is easy to scrape off. Works great on cat hair on furniture too. Awesome. Thanks!
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pridemom
Pearl Clutcher
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Jul 12, 2014 21:58:10 GMT
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Post by pridemom on May 26, 2016 13:16:04 GMT
I stick to my squeegee recommendation.
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Grom Pea
Pearl Clutcher
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Jun 27, 2014 0:21:07 GMT
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Post by Grom Pea on May 26, 2016 13:19:25 GMT
The only thing that worked for me in tough to reach areas like between two seats was to get my car detailed. For a while my dog loved to ride in the car with her chest in the console so a lot of her fur got really wedged between the two front seats and my vacuum was not powerful enough.
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on May 26, 2016 19:59:31 GMT
What about buying car seat covers that you can remove & wash in the washing machine?
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Post by gracieplusthree on May 26, 2016 20:28:56 GMT
my last car, a camry, MY hair would be like woven into the dang drivers seat.. I was always having to rub it out etc.. rubber gloves do work, or--and yes Im redneck-- I could lick a couple fingers while rubbing it and it would help it rub out..but it was a annoyance for years.. loved that car though
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Post by anniefb on May 26, 2016 20:34:29 GMT
I like the rubber glove idea. Everything seems to 'stick' to the upholstery in my car and my cat hasn't been anywhere near it!
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