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Ramp_Digger
Feb 24, 2018Explorer
Deb and Ed M wrote:
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".
Now that you mention that, we have two ford trucks and the hair don't cling nearly as much in them as the dodge. I usually just open all the doors and use my big backpack leaf blower, works great and done in 2 min. but with the dodge 20 min. with the shop vac.
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