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How do you combat dog hair?
For me it was never really an issue before as I drove a dogged out Outback with tan trim. However, my little guy is getting everywhere now.
Anyone with some real tips for taking care of this? I was thinking of buying a shop vac and just goin at it every few days. |
I bought a 3M lint roller specifically to remove dog hair from my shirts. I also use it to remove hair that transfers from my shirts to the seats in my FR-S. My dog is like my little stalker, so I usually have dog hair on me.
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Wait till all the hairs ball up then throw the balls away
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I have a white German Shepard so I'm always dealing with her hair..I use a lint roller and a shop vac and I take care of it every 3-4 days so it doesn't build up..
She isn't allowed in the car, but my pants are always covered in white hair and it ends up on the floor and seats |
Easy, dogs do not belong in the FRS/BRZ.
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I dont, my car seats have enough hair on them that I can create another small dog using it.
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Man's best friend: FR-S
FR-S's worst enemy: Dogs (and shitty drivers) Solution: Avoid dogs and shitty drivers. |
Take my wife's car. :thumbsup:
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Wear coveralls when you are driving
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vacuum your dog before he gets in the car:bellyroll:
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I don't let my dog ride in the FR-S. The Tacoma had a big armrest she used to like to stand on or walk across, but the center console in the FR-S would present problems for her. Also, the Tacoma had a gray interior that hid a much of the hair. Still, some hair transfers from my clothing to the seats, so I have the lint roller to keep it clean.
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So many dog nazis in this thread
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Was hoping for some revolutionary ideas :) I'll stick with rollers and vacuum I guess!
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