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Deb_and_Ed_M
Feb 24, 2018Explorer II
In the past, owning dogs who shed, and owning a used car lot, meant that when someone wanted to buy MY demo car, it involved a lot of doghair removal. This might sound crazy - but voice of experience here: Chevies clean up the easiest, then Ford - then I don't know why Chrysler's products seem to cling to dog hair, but they do.
I found a damp microfiber cloth, seemed to roll up the dog hair as easily as anything else I've ever tried (the hair from my Cattle Dog had porcupine-like barbs that just dug deeper and deeper into the fabric - ugh) - and then our big shop vac could pick up the "hair rolls".
I found a damp microfiber cloth, seemed to roll up the dog hair as easily as anything else I've ever tried (the hair from my Cattle Dog had porcupine-like barbs that just dug deeper and deeper into the fabric - ugh) - and then our big shop vac could pick up the "hair rolls".
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