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abaddonxi
10th November 2008, 09:04 PM
Lovely new old County, but full of dog hair from, the PO before the PO's, dog.:p
Doesn't want to vacuumed, I went out and bought one of those sticky roller clothes brushes, which needs rinsing off every couple of minutes, followed by drying, which covers it in lint, which means it needs washing...
:mad:
Simon
dmdigital
10th November 2008, 10:04 PM
Don't buy the type that needs washing, buy the ones with the peel off sticky roller, much better... I know as I've had long and short haired dogs and have a long haired cat. Hair gets everywhere and these work the best. Buy a couple of refill rollers too if you're doing more than one seat. You can use a normal roll of tape, but I've found the glue off the tape will end up sticking to something where as the glue on the pet hair roller doesn't.
abaddonxi
10th November 2008, 10:27 PM
I suspect it was an unusually slippery dog.
Simon
dmdigital
10th November 2008, 10:29 PM
There's always the Gernie:angel:
abaddonxi
10th November 2008, 10:52 PM
There's always the Gernie:angel:
Been there. Love the Gernie, cuts through that rock hard mud and spreads it evenly around the cab.
:D
Cheers
Simon
Reads90
11th November 2008, 08:11 AM
I put my Huskies in my company car for a short trip and could not get the hair out of the car. Tried everything. But found one thing takes hair off the seats better than anything.
And that is a black Business Suit ;)
abaddonxi
11th November 2008, 10:00 AM
I put my Huskies in my company car for a short trip and could not get the hair out of the car. Tried everything. But found one thing takes hair off the seats better than anything.
And that is a black Business Suit ;)
I think it'd be cheaper to get Exmoor to send out some shiny new covers than go out and get a business suit. Dunno, it'd be close, I'll get the accountant to crunch the numbers.
:D
Simon
B92 8NW
11th November 2008, 12:26 PM
I use a small Vax branded "turbo head" on my vacuum cleaner. It has a separate turbine housing driven by intake gases, and a belt connecting it to a very stiff brush running an overdrive ratio for rapid rotation:D.
It gets all the dog hair out of the Disco very quickly.
PS. In a confined space, use earmuffs.
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